Defending girls champions Vos government are looking to continue their winning streak after a 1-0 win over Sister road Anglican Vos who will take a trip across to the sister island to take on Mason Hall government at the Dwight Yorke stadium. Mason Hall are looking to bounce back after a 3-0 defeat from Montgomery Govt. Dinsley Anglican will be on the hunt for their first win when they face Cumana Anglican tomorrow at the Larry Gomes stadium. Cumana are on the hunt for their second win after defeating Vance River 1-0. Guyaguayare who were defeated 3-1 on penalties against La Horquetta will come up against last years runners up St Agnes Anglican at the Manny Ramjohn, St Agnes will be looking to continue there winning ways after defeating Londenville 2-0
In the last and final girls encounter Montgomery Government who trashed their neighbours Mason Hall 3-0 will face St David’s at the Marvin Lee stadium. Defending boys champions Arima North Government will meet neighbours Valencia South Government at the Larry Gomes Stadium. Arima, who trashed Mathura Government 6-1 will have a tough battle against Valencia south who are also coming off a 2-1 victory against Edinburgh Govt. Bon Accord will face Siparia Boys at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya. Both teams are coming off 2-0 and 3-0 wins respectively. Carenage Boys will meet Wim Anglican at the Dwight Yorke stadium on Thursday. Both teams were victorious on their last two encounters. Last years runners up Santa Flora will strive to continue their winning ways when the see Eastern Boys Government at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Macoya.
TODAY’S FIXTURES
Girls
Mason Hall v Vos Govt
(Dwight Yorke stadium)
Dinsley Trinity v Cumana Anglican (Larry Gomes Stadium )
Guaya RC v St Agnes Anglican (Manny Ramjohn)
Montgomery v St David’s RC (Marvin Lee Stadium)
Boys
Valencia South v Arima Boys RC (Larry Gomes)
Bon Accord Govt v Siparia Boys RC (Marvin Lee)
Eastern Boys v Santa Flora
(Manny Ramjohn)
Tomorrow
Girls
Mason Hall v Vos Govt
(Dwight Yorke stadium)
Boys
Carenage Boys v Whim Anglican (Dwight Yorke stadium)
Source: www.guardian.co.tt