Keilor v Pascoe Vale
2.15pm, Sunday
Keilor Rec Reserve
Two of the EDFL’s strongest teams go head to head both with an eye on the top four come the end of the season. With Keilor’s seniors playing on Sunday, the club’s junior teams will be lining up on Saturday.
Taylors Lakes v Tullamarine
2.15pm, Saturday
Lionheart Reserve
The Lions have made a solid start to the 2015 season with wins against Hillside and Glenroy. This match-up looms as the perfect chance to keep the winning run going with Tullamarine yet to register its first win.
Burnside Heights v Hadfield
5pm, Saturday
Burnside Heights Rec Res
It will be a tough ask for division 2 club Burnside Heights when its takes on one of the premiership favourites in Hadfield under lights on Saturday. Last season, their first year as a senior club, the Bears won two games.
St Albans v Altona
2.15pm, Saturday
Kings Park Reserve
Playing on a big day in front of a
packed crowd is nothing new for St Albans. The club has been involved in Good Friday football for the past three
seasons.
The Saints have had a tough start to the new year and are 0-2.
Caroline Springs v Manor Lakes
3pm, Sunday
Town Centre Oval
Anzac Day football is one of the biggest days of the year for Caroline Springs.
The club has a strong bond with the Caroline Springs RSL and the relationship is continuing to grow
each year.
On the field, the Lakers are 0-2 after two rounds.
North Sunshine v Parkside
2.15pm, Saturday
Dempster Park
North Sunshine has already pulled
off one of the biggest upsets of the season, knocking off last year’s
division 3 premier Braybrook in round one. The Roadrunners will be looking to cause similar chaos this weekend.
Albanvale v Wyndham Suns
2.15pm, Saturday
Robert Bruce Oval
Albanvale comes into the game with
some solid Anzac Day experience
having played Braybrook last year.
After finishing last season as
runners up, the Cobras have again
made a good start to the year and
are 2-0.