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Nov 05, 2015 Sports
The Media is in a must win situation to advance to the next phase of the Banks Beer Inter-Ministry Futsal Competition which resumes tonight with eight more matches, at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
They face New GPC in the penultimate game of the nuight and will need to score in excess of four goals to have a chance of advancing to the knockout round.
In the opening game, Guyana Geology & Mines Commission (GG&MC) square off against Ministry of Health and this fixture will be followed by the clash between Mayor & City Council (M&CC) and Guyana Telephone Telegraph (GTT).
Lands and Surveys then oppose Ministry of Labour, before Ministry of Sport and Banks DIH collide, while the exciting Digicel and Ministry of the Presidency take to the court.
Guyana Fire Service and Courts do battle, before the game that is billed as the feature of the night involving the Media and New GPC.
In the final game, John Fernandes Ltd tackles Barbers Association in another clash that should produce fireworks.
The full fixtures are as follows:
GGMC vs Ministry of Health
M&CC vs GTT
Lands & Surveys vs Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Sports vs Banks DIH
Digicel vs Ministry of the Presidency
Guyana Fire Service vs Courts
New GPC vs Media
John Fernandes Ltd vs Barbers Association
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