Play in the men’s and women’s categories of the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic Linden ‘One Guyana’ $1M Beach Football tournament is on tonight.
The quarterfinal game will start from 18.00hrs with a number of interesting encounters carded for outside of the host’s Industrial Area Mackenzie office.
Tonight’s matches include Main Street versus Amazing, YMCA facing Minerals, Speightland opposing Kara Kara United, and Young Gunners versus Elite Ballers.
In the female class, Exodus will take on Nurses.
Last Friday’s action featured exciting action where the male teams of Swag and Dynamo, along with Speightland women were impressive.
The first men’s game of the evening was between Good Fellas and Rockstone, with Good Fellas easing past their opponents 2-0 thanks to Akel Plass and Kelvin Blake.
The second game of the evening was a female clash where Dynamo FC girls made light work of Milerock Scorpions with a 6-0 scoreline.
Shanice Johnson and Glendy Lewis each got doubles while single strikes were delivered by Jalade Trim and Sandra Johnson.
In the second men’s game, Swag arrested Police 5-1 as Colwyn Drakes, who was in ripping form, scored all five for the Swag team which is favoured to lift this title, having recently carted off the Linden Guinness Greatest in the Streets football a few weeks ago.
Ezikiel Prince notched in the lone goal for the losers.
R9’s men then battled their way past Young Ballers 4-3, with Omar Brewley getting a hat-trick along with Tyric McAllister’s lone strike.
Dequan Samuels scored twice and Shemiah Samuels one for the Ballers team.

In the other women’s match, Speightland overwhelmed River’s View 8-0 as goals were registered by Lakisha Pearson (two) with Sheenesa Cornelius, Nikita Wayne, Precilla Rose, Alliyah Venture, Lavisha Cornelius and Tandi Smith each scoring once.
Quiet Storm then scored a 2-0 win over Sandbox with the scorers being Zidane Ramdeholl and Quacy Cadogan.
Golden Stars B had a similar win against Exodus with Crandon Samuels and Kenroy Gillis netting the goals, while Ballers Empire gained a walkover win as Blueberry Hill failed to show.