🇵🇹Will Quaresma make the top 8? Final matchday in the Icon League
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Today is the final matchday of the Icon League. The decision will be made as to which eight teams will compete in Berlin for a prize money of €500,000.
For B2B United, the Top 8 is still within reach, but only with a victory today.The ninth-placed team is up against the league leaders DNA Athletics, who are aiming to secure the Regular-Season Champion title. B2B has significantly strengthened for this important match. With Ricardo Quaresma, a real superstar is entering the stage - the Portuguese master technician is expected to make the difference. His compatriot Nani did not have a decisive influence last week.
In addition, B2B has secured the services of Änis-Ben Hatira. The former Berliner became second division champion with Hertha in 2013 and has a total of 101 Bundesliga appearances.
Can B2B make it into the Top 8 with these two top-class players?
This also crucially depends on the match between Berlin City and Plyrs United. If Plyrs United were to win, not only would B2B's title dreams burst, but also those of Two Stripes United and Fokus Eagles. However, Berlin City still has the chance to conquer the first table place. So, an exciting duel is expected.
FC OneFootball could achieve something incredible. With a win against The Pack, they would be unbeaten in ten consecutive games. In addition, OneFootball would jump to the first table place with a win of their own and a loss by DNA. For The Pack, it's about gaining confidence with a view to the Final 8.
Here is an overview of all the matches of the last matchday:
FK Motor Neufünfland vs. FC Bavarian Clique
FC OneFootball vs. The Pack FC
FOKUS Eagles vs. Berlin Underdogs
FC Berlin City vs. Plyrs United
B2B United vs. DNA Athletics
SC Bürgeramt vs. Wontorriors FC
Two Stripes United vs. Buzz Club
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