
<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > Bajia: Pembelas vs Lisfi Sports Club</h1>
Pemelas continued to have 3 wounded soldiers, each of whom was absent from the battle.
Lisfi Sport left-back Sindahan Liki was suspended after accumulating three yellow cards.
Pemmelas injured/absent: Danny Luba Paosa (leg), Gabil Wenlenu (ankle), Mekilocha (knee)
Lisfield Sports Will Suspend: Sindahan Lekki
Injuries/absences: Zuoigo (knee), Nelton (ankle), Taia Gaulbis (thigh)
Focus Recommendation: Main win
After beating 1-0 at home to sporting international events last week, Penmelas rekindled his bid hopes, and in midweek he also beat Schyala 2-1 in the make-up matches.
Pemmelas will not have enough time to rest due to the midweek games, but instead the Lisfi Sport will have a full week off after the 0-0 home draw at Shandushi at the end of the round to prepare for this game.
After this draw, Lisfield Sports Club has failed to win the last 2 league games, but before that, they have won 3 consecutive games, which has increased their chances of protection. However, The Lisfi Sports Club is still in the relegation zone, and after two consecutive winless games, it is expected that the team will still struggle at the end of the season. Penmelas is certainly outnumbered by his opponents, and the home team is expected to take three points.
Pemmelas is unbeaten in its last four games against Lisfield Sport, with three wins.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Bajia: Goianinus vs. Gameo</h1>
Goianions has only 3 injured soldiers, and the team can approach the "FuTian" to meet the enemy.
Gameo mid-stalwart Luan Chasssudi "returned from prison", but midfielder Lucas Schwartz was suspended.
Goianins injured/absent: Dudu (thigh), Mafios Barbaosa (foot), Zonnasdu road (status)
Gameo suspended: Lucas Schwarzenegger
Injuries/absences: Mikil Pacha (ankle), Patukilome (foot)
Goianins created a huge surprise in the last round, and after three consecutive games without a win and zero goals, he retreated 2-1 at home to "1 brother" Minny Road.
Gameo also scored all three points last week to beat the youngsters 3-2 at home, but that wasn't enough to get them out of the relegation zone and are now trailing in the safe zone by two points.
Gameo scored again after two consecutive league games, but Goianiens has only tasted one defeat at home in the last seven league games. The recent trend is positive, and Goianins is expected to win two consecutive wins.
This season's first-round away break with Gameio was The First Time Goyaniense beat his opponent since 2011 to score three points.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > Zhijia: Krico vs. La Caleca United</h1>
Crico was full of injuries, including defender Jose Lochas, midfielder Bobolu Golu and striker Kabar were all sidelined due to injury.
Two of La Caleca United's main players, including Uruguayan former Sharp Yunu and Argentine defender Cindio Gau garcia, both recovered early with injuries.
Crico is suspicious: Philabee Valleantus (knee), Zuan Espinlusha (hamstring)
Injuries/absences: Kabal (tendon), Thomas Wagala (sprain), Pablo Goru (ankle), Joselochas (calf), Birchkot (bone marrow oedema)
La Caleca United in doubt: Andas Vitez (unknown)
Injuries/absences: Livano (cruciate ligament), Cindya Goghasia (ankle)
Focus: Customer wins
Krico had a bye last time and they are currently above the relegation zone with 27 points, with 2 wins, 2 and 1 loss in their last five league games. They defended averagely, conceding 33 goals in the league, the biggest problem was the lack of points at home, and they only won 4 of the 12 home games in the league.
La Caleca United lost 1-2 at home to Corbresco and has been unstable in recent performances, winning 3 and losing 2 in their last 5 games, but is still in fourth place with 44 points. The team's defensive line is stable, conceding only 27 goals so far.
La Caleca United's defence is reliable, and Krico's home side is not particularly difficult to deal with, but the blog wins.
La Caleca United won 1-0 at home to Kriko in the first round of the round, and won one away game each in their league match last season.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Wisdom A: Palestino vs. Serena</h1>
Palestino's midfielder Vincenta suffered a knee injury and Brazilian midfielder Bannugalu was also plagued by unknown injuries.
The whole team of Serena players can wait.
Palestino injured/absent: Bannugalu (unknown), Vincenta (knee)
Palestino went on a cold pitch and won 1-0 at the University of Chile in the final stage. The team has won 2 and lost 2 of their last 5 games, hovering mid-range with 32 points. They are offensively strong, having scored 36 goals, but have conceded 37 goals defensively.
Serena returned to its original form after two consecutive wins, and after the previous match, the previous game was defeated 1-4 at home to the foot of the high road. They scored 32 points, 33 and 34 goals conceded. Nashalian was seriously out of line as a guest, with only 2 wins in 13 league games.
With strong firepower, Palestino defeated the poor Serena. Serena fought at home against Bolistianu this season, with the former winning 4-3. Last season, Nashalena also dominated, winning 3-1 away and 4-2 home.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Swedish Super: Orebro vs Digfords</h1>
Örebro's midfielder Nova Dennis Golanda has been grinning early this season due to a serious knee injury.
Digfords scorer Ivy Dichen has made a comeback and has scored 11 goals in the league this season.
Örebro is in doubt: Mamedi (unknown), Bobej (unknown)
Injuries/absences: Amitjes (Cruciate Ligament), Dennis Golanda (knee injury)
Digfords is in doubt: Marip (unknown), Granaf (unknown)
Injury/absence: Anton Karji (unknown)
Focus Recommendation: Main win
The new manager, Marcus Langes, failed to get off to a good start after leading Örebro. Their defeat to Goldenburg in the last battle was completely inferior, and now they have to face another imaginary enemy at home, and the situation is already at the critical juncture of life and death that is not allowed to win. They are currently nine points behind Digfords on the safety line, with only seven weeks left in the league this season. Örebro has only won 2 wins in the league home count, and the team has scored five points in their last five home games.
Digfords has scored seven points in his last three games, after the team had a five-game losing streak. Recent developments have greatly increased their chances of staying in the top flight. But the biggest problem is the team's poor away record, with only 6 of the 25 points on hand being scored on the road.
Örebro is determined to grab points, and the new coach Maguslange will fight all the available chips for this crucial battle, and also hope to seize the advantage of the fact that the opponent is not good at away combat. It is estimated that the home team will win slightly higher, but it will also take a hard battle to win. Digfords had won 3-0 earlier this season.