NPL3
Melbourne Victory will look to bounce back in NPL3 action on Sunday as they host Geelong SC at Epping Stadium.
Joe Palatsides’ side tasted defeat for the first time this season last Sunday as they went down to Nunawading City thanks to a late penalty that separated the sides.
Victory will be without Kasey Bos who was sent off in the final minutes of last week’s match but will looking to the NPL U23 regulars to secure the result at home with Adem Duratovic finding the back of the net last week and the return of Jordi Valadon, Will Wilson, Matt Bozinovski and Ahmad Taleb from the senior set up.
Geelong sit seventh in the NPL3 standings after a 3-2-3 start to the season but have only won one of their past five contests. Their top scorer this season is Anthony Trajkoski and will be the man to watch for the opponents this weekend.
The Under 20’s on the other hand still have a 100% record after seven matches.
Victory face Geelong on Sunday at Epping Stadium, kick-off 3.00pm, Under 20’s 12.15pm.
Academy
Our junior sides are back at Darebin this weekend for their Round 3 fixtures.
AWT
The Afghan Women’s Team have begun their season 2/2 with a 5-1 win over FC Melbourne Srbija. The team travelled to Kevin Bartlett Reserve in Richmond for the fixture which saw them account for their opponent as they continue their 100% record in Women’s State League 3 East.
They’ll have their biggest test this weekend as they return home to Ron Barrasi Snr Reserve on Sunday as they face Melbourne University at 11.00am.