Peninsula Power aim to keep their Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) undefeated streak alive, Logan Lightning target their sixth win in a row while finals contenders Mitchelton and Rochedale face off in Friday Night Football.
Mitchelton FC v Rochedale Rovers
Teralba Park
Friday, 29 June, 7.15pm
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Expect goals in Friday Night Football
Eighth-placed Mitchelton host third-placed Rochedale Rovers in this weekend’s Friday Night Football livestream fixture.
Both sides are coming off victories in Round 18 with seven goals between them, meaning viewers could be in for a goal-scoring show at Teralba Park.
Peninsula Power v Holland Park Hawks
AJ Kelly Park
Saturday, 30 June, 5.00pm
Power host Hawks
League leaders Peninsula Power take on Holland Park Hawks at home this Saturday night.
Power is the last remaining undefeated team in the competition and Hawks have won just one in their past five outings, meaning it’s hard to predict anything other than a home win at AJ Kelly Park.
Logan Lightning v Wide Bay Buccaneers
Cornubia Park
Saturday, 30 June, 6.00pm
Logan look for six on the trot
In-form Logan Lightning can make it six consecutive wins with a victory over cellar dwellers Wide Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night.
Lightning, under the guidance of player-coach Royce Brownlie, has scored 16 goals in those five wins and will fancy their chances of adding to their goal tally against a travelling side that has conceded times 86 so far in 2018.
Capalaba Bulldogs v Ipswich Knights
John Frederick Sportsfields
Saturday, 30 June, 6.00pm
Bulldogs battle Knights
After hitting five past the Buccs in Hervey Bay last weekend, Capalaba Bulldogs will be keen for more of the same when they host Ipswich Knights at home this Saturday.
Ipswich conceded four in Round 19 and will need to tighten their defensive screws if they’re any hope of a result against the Bulldogs.
Wolves FC v Eastern Suburbs FC
Carmichael Park
Saturday, 30 June, 6.00pm
Easts eye away win
Winless in their last six matches, Wolves FC will be wary of a confident Eastern Suburbs side on Saturday night.
Easts have won their last two games, scoring nine goals in the process, and with marksman Youeil Shol eyeing off the competition’s Golden Boot award, the home side will have their work cut out for them at Carmichael Park.
Wolves won 3-0 last time these two sides met as Easts had a player sent off before the half hour mark.
Sunshine Coast Wanderers v Southside Eagles
Ballinger Park
Sunday, 1 July, 4.00pm
Wanderers and Eagles aim to bounce back
Both Sunshine Coast Wanderers and Southside Eagles come into the final FQPL match of the weekend following losses in Round 18.
A win for the home side would keep their top four hopes alive while Eagles have pride on the line – looking for their just their fourth win of the campaign.
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