⚽️ Le Dream Team vs Old Shields ⚽️ Over 35s Match
📅 Wed 27th Nov, 🕘 9pm 🥅 Goals 🙋♂️Build up & post match reaction in here! ⚽️ Pitch: 🤠 Ref: 🎥 Cameraman: 💥 Pre-Match Headlines: The stakes couldn’t be higher as Le Dream Team face Old Shieldz in a pivotal Over 35s clash. A win here keeps Le Dream Team’s title hopes firmly in their hands, but a failure to secure three points means they must avoid defeat in their final game against Stoaters to be crowned champions. Meanwhile, Southsiders, who have already completed their fixtures, await the results anxiously to see if they can capitalise on any slip-ups by Le Dream Team. The pressure is on for both sides in this thrilling encounter. 💥 Le Dream Team: Eyes on the Prize Managed by the legendary Mintit, who remains an inspiration to younger players, Le Dream Team are ready to fight for their championship dreams. Captain Vialli, in Ballon Bro contention, has been a standout this season with his leadership and performances. Joining him is The Wizard Harry, whose creativity and skill make him another Ballon Bro contender. The experienced Babee, with his reliable left foot, is fit and ready, while Saqib, fresh off an outstanding performance in last week’s 10-8 victory over Rosehill United, looks to continue his form. Ryan, who missed out last week, is expected to return, while the versatile Doey is fit and available to bolster the lineup. However, Le Dream Team will be without their first-choice goalkeeper Humper, with Ifty stepping in once again. Idrees is doubtful, and the team continues to miss the influential duo of Eggy and Jav Gulani. 💥 Old Shieldz: Battling Through Adversity Old Shieldz, without their Ballon Bro nominee and talisman Ali Sheesha due to injury, face an uphill battle. However, the return of key players Sujj, back from a month-long injury, and Mohammad, who rejoins the squad after six weeks away, offers a timely boost. Manager Ali Sheesha has hinted at potentially playing through injury, adding further intrigue to this high-stakes clash. Their lineup will include Mazin, Abdulelah, Marwan, Sujj, and Yousef, with Ali Akbar stepping in as goalkeeper in the absence of Baig.