Pasir Ris - Myjia FFC will face Temasek Boys FC this Saturday with Ebenzer particularly keen to impress against his mates.
Myjia academy boy Ebenzer Low knows several players from his time at Temasek Boys and manager Vincent Low will no doubt look to the youngster for some valuable information on the opponents.
Ebenzer himself has just opened his account for Myjia in the previous match and will be hoping his fine form continues. However with Myjia winless in five games, the bookmakers and fans alike are not so confident of a victory for Myjia.
Last check on the odds appear that Myjia are still overwhelming favourites to win at 1-2 which means that for every two dollars that you bet, you win a dollar. However, in view of recent form, the odds for a draw has been slashed to 2-1 from 5-1. An unlikely victory for Temasek Boys will inflate your dollar ten times.
Meanwhile, Myjia will have Jackson Seetoh back in its attack after the forward had a recent stint at Hong Kong club Happy Valley AA. Wilson Tan could be back after reports surfaced that he could be missing the entire season with work commitments. Also back in the fray is Kenneth Koh who missed the Myjia's 4-4 draw with personal commitments.
On the attacking front, Delvin Ng will look to continue his superb run of 4 goals in as many games while Leong Wai Meng is still on loan at Toronto FC and is unavailable for the game. First choice keeper Raymond Tan will continue his recuperation and is not expected back in training for at least six months.
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