Round 19 of this year’s NPL Championship is here and promises to be full of intense matches, and another “Greek” derby.

Heidelberg United – South Melbourne

Heidelberg United will host South Melbourne on Friday evening (16/06) for their second consecutive “Greek” derby. Last week, the “yellow and black” suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat to the Cannons, and coach Katsakis is now focusing on improving the defensive function of his team. On the other hand, the South Melbourne side is determined to win and stay at the top of the table until the end of the season.

Oakleigh Cannons – St Albans Saints

Last year’s champions, the Cannons, will welcome Tough St Albans to their home on Saturday (17/06). Chris Taylor’s players have been playing beautiful yet highly effective football and are hoping for some South Melbourne and Avondale slip-ups. Last week, the home team showed their strength on the pitch, defeating Heidelberg United 5-1 in a match that only resembled a derby. It will be interesting to see if Oakleigh can keep up the frenetic pace they have been playing in recent weeks..

Melbourne Knights – Port Melbourne Sharks

This weekend, the fifth-placed Sharks face a great challenge as they travel away from home to battle the fourth-placed Melbourne Knights, who have seven points more than the “Greek” team. After suffering a poor home result against Green Gully (1–3), the Reds and Blues are determined to get back on the path of success and stay in the top six of the league by giving it their all on the pitch.

Dandenong Thunder – Bentleigh Greens

This week, the “Greens» face yet another daunting mission when they travel to Dandenong to take on the ever-present local Thunder. Since the start of the season, the margins have dangerously narrowed for the “Greens,” who must find a way to reverse their negative competitive image if they are to avert the nightmare of relegation.

NPL2

This week, Kingston, currently in second place, will be travelling to Bulleen for their NPL2 match against the “Lions”. Northcote City will be welcoming Werribee to their home ground, and Brunswick City will be making the south-east trip to Langwarrin to face the local club.

NPL3

Box Hill’s task this week is expected to be extremely difficult as they face one of the strongest teams in the division, Nunawading City. Pythagoras is coming off a big home win against North Geelong and should be considered a certainty to take to the pitch with the aim of surprising their opposition and hoping to get something positive out of the match.

The State Leagues

Yarraville will face Upfield on Matchday 13 of the North West Group this weekend. Malvern will host Springvale White Eagles, while Aris will travel to Bentleigh to take on the Cobras, in difficult tasks for the teams of the Southeast Group.

NPL Round 18

Friday 16/06

Melbourne Knights – Port Melbourne Sharks 19:30

Heidelberg United – South Melbourne 19:30

Green Gully – Altona Magic 20:00

Oakleigh Cannons – St Albans Saints 20:30

Saturday 17/06

Moreland – Avondale 3pm

Dandenong Thunder – Bentleigh Greens 3pm

Hume City v North Geelong Warriors 6.30pm

NPL – Table

1. Avondale 17 46

2. South Melbourne 16 43

3. Oakleigh Cannons 17 39

4. Melbourne Knights 17 34

5. Port Melbourne 17 27

6. Green Gully 17 24

7. Altona Magic 17 23

8. Dandenong Thunder 16 22

9. Heidelberg United 17 19

10. Hume City 17 17

11. St Albans Saints 17 16

12. Moreland City 17 12

13. Bentleigh Greens 17 9

14. North Geelong 17 7

We have another “Greek” derby between Heidelberg and South Melbourne this week. Photo: Con Deves

NPL2 Round 18

Friday 16/06

Dandenong City – Western United (Y) 19:45

Pascoe Vale – Melbourne City (Y) 20:15

Preston Lions – Manningham United Blues 20:30

Northcote City v Werribee City 8.30pm

Langwarrin v Brunswick City 8.30pm

Saturday 17/06

Eastern Lions – Brunswick Juventus 15:00

Monday 19/06

Bulleen Lions – Kingston City 20:15

NPL2 – Table

1. Preston Lions 17 31

2. Kingston City 17 30

3. Dandenong 17 29

4. Western United (Y) 17 28

5. Eastern Lions 17 28

6. Manningham 17 26

7. Werribee 17 23

8. Northcote City 17 23

9. Brunswick City 17 23

10. Melbourne City (Y) 17 22

11. Langwarrin 17 22

12. Pascoe Vale 17 20

13. Bulleen 17 19

14. Brunswick Juventus 17 17

NPL3 Round 14

Saturday 17/06

Ballarat City v Melbourne Victory (Y) 3pm

Doveton -Goulburn Valley Suns 3pm

Boroondara Carey Eagles – Beaumaris15:00

Box Hill United v Nunawading 3pm

Caroline Springs George Cross – North Sunshine Eagles 5.30pm

Essendon Royals –Geelong 7pm

NPL3 – Table

1. Melbourne Victory (Y) 13 31

2. Nunawading 13 25

3. Caroline Springs 13 25

4. Goulburn Suns 13 24

5. North Sunshine 13 22

6. Doveton 13 19

7. Boroondara 13 17

8. Geelong 13 15

9. Beaumaris 13 15

10. Box Hill 13 14

11. Essendon 13 13

12. Ballarat 13 2