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Sierra Leone Premier League Matches to be played on Saturday, 9th and Sunday 10 February 2019

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Sierra Leone Premier League Matches to be played on Saturday, 9th and Sunday 10 February 2019

Kambio Eagles travels to East End Tigers, Bo Rangers host Central Parade, Anti Drugs welcome East End Lions, Edwardians to entertain RSLAF and Mighty Blackpool to thrill FC Kallon.

Its super weekend in the Sierra Leone Premier League. Football does not get much better than this in the West African nation.

This Saturday, 9th and Sunday, 10th February 2019, Sierra Leone football fans are set to be entertained by the country’s footballing stars both young and old in different venues across the country.

The Sierra Leone Premier League (SLPL) newest side, East End Tigers, may feel motivated with an opening victory away to the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) football Club in the northern City of Makeni on Saturday, 2nd February.

The Tigers on Saturday, 9th February take the excitement of the Sierra Leone Premier League to the people of Lungi in an encounter supposed to be a thriller against the Eagles of Kenema. Having escaped defeat at the depth against Eastern Region rivals, Diamond Stars, Kambio Eagles may look for a new approach against a side suspected to be giants killers at the Lungi Central Stadium.

Formed by late East End Lions falling hero, Alhaji Unisa Alim Sesay, Anti Drugs welcome a team which paved the way to their existence in Sierra Leone football, East End Lions, at the Approved School Mini Stadium, Wellington.

Drawing blank with an applauding performance against FC Kallon at the Siaka Stevens Stadium on Wednesday evening, Anti Drugs football club may be in high hopes of spoiling the Killers ongoing party. Top of the table E.E Lions may not be ready to drop points on Saturday afternoon Anti Drugs in Saturday’s derby.

Raymond Hunter and John Keister will have more directives to give on the touchline as protagonists in a highly expected team match.

Will the Lion roar for the third time in succession against a determined Anti Drugs side on Saturday afternoon, or will they bow unexpectedly?.

With no points in two, Bo Rangers technical team and players have started facing the heat from anxious fans who desires all three points as consolation for a team spirit shown so far both home and away when they play Central Parade at the Bo-Kenema highway stadium in Bo Rangers.

The Kakua Rangers needs to prove worthy of a just signed sponsorship deal with Communications giant, Africell under forty eight hours ago in a tricky fixture with the central guys. Having won one and drawing another, Central Parade team will be packed with expectation in their meeting the Premier league bottom side, Bo Rangers. The stakes are high with one expected to thrive in the country’s second capital.

Old Edwardians were hard done by in their one nil defeat to top of the table, East End Lions on 2nd February. With RSLAF having the same fate on that same day, Saturday’s clash between the two arouses the prospect of a nail biting scenario with cheers and jeers from both set of fans expecting a triumphant end on their side.

The first goal for either would be a turning point to a show expected of glamour and drama at the main bowl of the Siaka Stevens Stadium.

On Sunday, 10 February, the SLPL highest winners, Mighty Blackpool, angry for their first three points welcome two times winners, FC Kallon at the Siaka Stevens Stadium.

This clash between the two explains a family tale only the players on the pitch of play can interpret. Just one point in two matches, the Tiss Tass boys illustrious history would not like to be joepardised with no win in three welcoming the young boys of Kallon.

FC Kallon were unconvincing during mid week versus Anti Drugs raising eyebrows from pundits on the team’s consistency.

The actions are sure to be thrilling under the flood lights of the Siaka Stevens Stadium on Sunday between the Tiss Tass boys, Mighty Blackpool and the Cavallians, FC Kallon.

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