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All square between Balzan and Ħamrun Spartans sharing four goals in an eventful match part of MNF rounding off Match Day 6. Two points seen as lost for ambitious Ħamrun in their progress and their pursue to claim a top standing position propelling them to this much coveted European qualification next season after a long time. Whereas Balzan, a decent result cementing their status of more than a mid-table side always a threat and resilient in their direct encounters with the so called bigger sides.
Sliema Wanderers back to winning ways following their Gudja United defeat, coming from a goal down to beat Birkirkara 2-1. Two second half goals for the side led by coach Andrea Pisanu through Sylvano Comvalius and Jean Paul Farrugia moving them up the table level on points with other high-flyers Hibernians, Gżira United and Ħamrun Spartans. For the Stripes a step backwards following their recent encouraging result dispatching Ħamrun Spartans a week before.
Tarxien Rainbows produced a superb performance to register this overpowering 5-0 win over Senglea Athletic. Vanger Conceicao Da Silva was the hero for Rainbows scoring a brace, tough start to the season for the Cottonera side that was truly not helped with two own goals to round off these terrible 90 minutes for the side who have since appointed Clive Mizzi as their new coach.
A brace each for Jake Grech, Shola Shodiya and Renold Winchester helped Hibernians hitting eight past helpless Lija Athletic. The Paolites dominated the entire 90 minutes to register their fourth win and temporarily join Gżira United on top of the BOV Premier League ladder.
A goalless stalemate in a quiet game with Balzan creating the better chances but Diego Alanese at the back for Corinthians was superb leading his line to help this newly promoted side led by coach Orosco Anonam to a second positive result against sides with further experience in this category ensuing their 3-2 weekend win over Birkirkara.
A second back to back league win for Santa Lucia this time with a sweeter feeling after overcoming arch-rivals Tarxien Rainbows 2-0. A goal in each half for the Saints who showed their resilient play and how physically are in good shape proving that previous win over Champions few days earlier was not coincident, with Kevin Ante Rosero and Maltese talent Jamie Zerafa once again shining for the Yellow army.