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Rovers squads look to jump up the standings Sunday

Men’s team rides three-game unbeaten streak into their match-up with Windsor TFC on Sunday
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SIMCOE COUNTY ROVERS FC
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It's a big doubleheader weekend for the Simcoe County Rovers as both the men’s and women’s sides have points on the table to grab.

The men’s team ride a three-game unbeaten streak into their match-up with 2-7-2 Windsor TFC on Sunday.

Having not lost since June 4, the men come into the match 6-2-3, good enough for fourth place in the League1 Ontario standings and only three points back of Vaughan Azzurri for second place.

That is important, as the top four teams in League1 get to host a playoff game, which was one of the primary goals for the Rovers ownership and management staff coming into the season.

The team has yet to lose back-to-back games all season and have been led by Ethan Beckford, who has been one of the best goal scorers in League1 this season.

The native of Manchester has a team-leading seven goals for the men this season, with five of those goals coming in the last five games.

Beckford had two goals in the Rovers 2-0 win on June 15 against Burlington SC, two goals in a 2-1 win over FC London on June 11th, and one goal in a 3-2 win over BVB IA Waterloo on May 29.

He is tied with two others for the fourth-most goals in the league.

Kick-off is set for 2 p.m. from J.C. Massie Field at Georgian College.

And after suffering their worst loss of the season on Sunday (a 5-0 loss to Vaughan Azzurri), the Simcoe County Rovers women’s team responded in a big way on Wednesday evening, beating BVB IA Waterloo 2-0 for their fifth clean sheet of the season.

After no score in the first half, the Rovers wasted little time opening the scoring in the second half, as in the 52nd minute, Cloey Uddenberg found the back of the net for her team-leading seventh goal of the season.

Then, 14 minutes later in the 66th minute, Soumaya Bouak doubled the home side’s lead for her second goal of the season.

The win improves the Rovers record to 8-2-3 on the season and moves them into sole possession of fourth place, seven points ahead of Toronto North for the last playoff spot in the League1 standings.

The Rovers, who now host the 9-1-2 Woodbridge Strikers on Sunday 5 p.m., are just four points back of FC London for first place and two points back of the Strikers for second place, making Sunday’s match-up for the Rovers their biggest game of the season.

The ladies will head out on a three-game road trip, their longest of the season, following the match.

Single and group tickets to Sunday’s home matches can be bought online by clicking here. 

For more ticket information, email [email protected].

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