MALAITA KINGZ vs KOSSA (POSTPONED)
Telekom S-League regulation stands that a team can ask for a match postponement if they have five or more players called up for National Teams. Kossa has eight players and their head coach currently representing Solomon Islands. Malaita Kingz protested to have the game played on the marked day but the protest failed and the match was postponed.
ISABEL UNITED 8-0 GUADALCANAL
Isabel United knocked down a weak Guadalcanal to overcome Marist in the standings. Bently Kelobi was once again a key player for Isabel scoring four goals to become a real contender for in Golden Boot Award with nine goals scored in 2019 S-League. Junior Naola scored twice while Jordan Lea’alafa and Joel Pakaliki netted once each.
LAUGU UNITED 5-2 REAL KAKAMORA
A great win for Laugu United to reach the fourth place in the league standings. Atkin Kaua netted four goals and he now has eight goals in the league. Despite losing it may be considered a good match for Real Kakamora once they scored twice in a match for the first time in this S-League.

SOLOMON WARRIORS 4-0 HENDERSON EELS
In the most awaited match of this weekend, Solomon Warriors thrashed Henderson Eels with four goals in the first half and set the title race on fire. Molea Tigi, Tony Kaltack, Jerry Donga and John Alick netted for Warriors to narrow the gap to two points in the league table. That was the first Eels’ loss in TSL so far.

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