There are just three games taking place in the ISPS Handa Premiership this weekend due to the OFC Champions League, check out what’s coming up in match week 14.
Southern United vs Waitakere United
Logan Park, Dunedin
Saturday 15 February, 4pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #SUvWU
Referee: Ben O’Connell
Assistant referees: Jack Henderson, Caleb Corbett-Marsh
Fourth official: Dan Woulahan
Squads
Southern United: 1. Liam Little (GK), 2. Conor O’Keeffe (c), 3. Tim O’Farrell, 4. Stephen Last, 5. Andrew Cromb, 6. Danny Ledwith, 7. Stephen Lawless, 8. Jordan Spain, 9. Cody Brook, 10. Garbhan Coughlan, 11. Cam Mackenzie, 12. Benjamin Wade, 13. Sam Cosgrove, 14. Adam Hewson, 15. Luke Clissold, 16. Levi Waddington (GK)
Coach: Terry Boylan
Waitakere United: 1. Nick Draper (GK), 4. Robert Tipelu, 5. Flynn O’Brien, 6. Dane Schnell, 7. Alex Connor-McClean, 8. Sam Burfoot (c), 10. Jake Porter, 11. Lachlan McIsaac, 13. Jack Duncan, 14. Gerard Garriga Gibert, 15. Clarke Foulds, 19. Hayden Aish, 20. Regont Murati, 22. Elliot Munford (GK), 23. Vincent Best
Coach: Paul Hobson
Quotes
Terry Boylan (Southern United coach): “The boys deserved to get their point last week. They worked really hard during the week and it showed on the pitch. Everybody showed up and did their collective own bits. The old hunger and the old bite of the never-say-die attitude, it was really commendable.”
Wellington Phoenix Reserves vs Hamilton Wanderers
Eden Park, Auckland
Saturday 15 February, 4pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #WPvHW
Live on Sky Sport
Referee: Calvin Berg
Assistant referees: Hayden Tutbury, Brandon Day
Fourth official: Cory Mills
Squads
Wellington Phoenix Reserves: 1. Zac Jones (GK), 2. Liam McGing, 4. Kurtis Mogg (c), 5. Ronan Wynne, 6. Noah Tipene-Clegg, 8. Henry Hamilton, 9. Riley Bidois, 10. Benjamin Old, 14. Lukas Halikias, 17. Callan Elliot, 19. Byron Heath, 20. Zachary Dean (GK), 21. Ahmed Othman, 22. Stephen Sprowson, 23. Luis Toomey, 31. Ben Waine
Coach: Paul Temple
Hamilton Wanderers: 1. Matt Oliver (GK), 2. Joe Nottage, 4. Joseph Harris, 5. Brock Messenger, 6. Agustin Contratti, 7. James Mack, 8. Bradley Whitworth, 9. Jama Boss, 10. Xavier Pratt, 11. Jordan Shaw, 12. Jordan Lamb, 13. Tommy Semmy, 16. Adam Davidson, 19. George Ott, 20. Derek Tieku (c), 23. Jackson Hawke (GK)
Coach: Kale Herbert
Auckland City vs Canterbury United Dragons
Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Sunday 16 February, 2pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #ACvCU
Referee: Nick Waldron
Assistant referees: Chris Trent, Charlie Tseng
Fourth official: Luke Gardner
Squads
Auckland City: 1. Enaut Zubikarai (GK), 2. Mario Ilich, 3. Adam Mitchell, 4. Mario Bilen, 5. Angel Berlanga (c), 6. Brian Kaltak, 7. Cameron Howieson, 8. Albert Riera, 9. Myer Bevan, 10. Dylan Manickum, 11. Tom Doyle, 13. Emiliano Tade, 17. Andrew Blake, 18. Conor Tracey (GK), 20. Logan Rogerson, 22. Clayton Lewis
Coach: Jose Figueira
Canterbury United: 1. Edward Ashton (GK), 2. Ben Stroud, 3. Dan Terris, 4. Dan Schwarz, 5. Tom Schwarz (c), 7. George King, 8. Luke Tongue, 9. Haris Zeb, 11. James Pendrigh, 14. Sean Liddicoat, 16. Cory Mitchell, 17. Lyle Matthysen, 18. Aaron Clapham, 19. Samuel Field, 20. Jacob Richards, 22. Danny Knight (GK), 23. Abdul Khalifa
Coach: Lee Padmore
Quotes
Jose Figueira (Auckland City coach): “We won’t know until the day what Canterbury United’s approach will be but one thing we do know is that they will come out strong. They’re in a situation they will want to turn around sooner rather than later and from our perspective we don’t want that to be on Sunday.”
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Article added: Friday 14 February 2020
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