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Home United v Geylang United 2-2 (Geylang win 4-3 on aggregate)
Heartbreak for Home as Peres De Oliveria's last minute penalty wasn't enough to drag Srivaji's men
into a Singapore Cup semi final. Instead it is the Eagles who find themselves alongside TTM Samut
Sakorn and Bangkok Glass awaiting the winners of tomorrow's final q/f between Tampines Rovers and
Albirex Niigata
Monday 5 October – Albirex Niigata FC (S) VS Geylang United FC (Match 17)
Venue: Jurong East Stadium
Time: 7.45pm
Friday 9 October – Geylang United FC VS Albirex Niigata FC (S) (Match 18)
Venue: Bedok Stadium
Time: 7.30pm ('Live' Telecast Match)
Monday 26 October - TTM Samut Sakhon FC VS Bangkok Glass FC (Match 19)
Venue: Jurong West Stadium
Time: 7.
24 Aleksandar Duric (Singapore Armed Forces FC)
20 Gabriel Obatola (Gombak United FC)
15 Kenji Adachihara (Albirex Niigata FC (S), Kengne Ludovick (Home United FC)
14 Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers FC)
13 Peres De Oliveira (Home United FC)
11 Agu Casmir (Gombak United FC)
10 John Wilkinson (Singapore Armed Forces FC)
Referee Masayoshi Okada took centre stage at Kashima Stadium as he called a halt to the
top-of-table clash between Kashima Antlers and Kawasaki Frontale.
With Kawasaki leading 3-1, they were left furious when the match was abandoned after 73 minutes as
monsoonal rains swept across the ground.
SAF v Albirex Niigata 2-1 (Aleksander Duric 2; Ryohei Maeda) 1,365
Of course it's not over yet. But going by my rusty maths SAF need just five more points to secure
their 4th consecutive SLeague title. Two more goals by Duric give him 26 for the season.