Five matches of the 25th round took place today and all of them ended in victories for the home teams with Vardar and Metalurg leading the way with dominant performances.
Five matches of the 25th round took place today and all of them ended in victories for the home teams with Vardar and Metalurg leading the way with dominant performances.
The 25th round of the First League does not feature any real derby, but there are a few interesting match-ups that should provide hard fought encounters.
After only one round, Pelister lost the lead at the top of the table as Drita reclaimed the position with its win coupled with a Pelister draw. Tikvesh, with a win over Makedonija GjP, gave itself a chance in securing a play-off place (third or fourth place), while last placed Belasica managed to mark a
The Football Federation of Macedonia (FFM) decided today that this year’s final of the Macedonian Cup to be played at the Gradski stadium in Shtip on 2 May.
Shkendija defeated Teteks in the Tetovo derby as no home team celebrated a victory in the 24th round of league play.
Pelister took over the top of the table by beating Skopje, coupled with Drita’s road draw against Miravci. Also, Makedonija GjP won easily and remains in the picture for the promotion places.
A second derby of Tetovo will be played in two weeks time between Teteks and Shkendija, Rabotnichki hosts Bregalnica Shtip, while Vardar visits Napredok in some of the matchups for Round 24.
Both first legs of the two semifinal matchups between Vardar – Renova and Rabotnichki – Turnovo ended in 1:1 draws so the return legs will decide which two teams advance to the domestic cup final.
Metalurg dropped two points in the home draw against Napredok, Shkendija managed to barely get past Ohrid, while Horizont Turnovo recorded a much needed three points against Sileks in Kratovo.
An unbelievable 12 goals were scored in Kavadarci where Tikvesh destroyed Vlazrimi, Drita, Pelister and Makedonija GjP celebrated narrow wins, while Miravci was held to a goalless draw in Gostivar.