Portsmouth News

HPL top two clashfor third time this season

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There is a huge six-pointer at the top of the Hampshire Premier League this weekend.

Moneyfield­s Reserves will enter Christmas with a nine-point lead if they can end second-placed Denmead’s 16-game unbeaten Senior Division run at Front Lawn (3pm).

But Denmead will slice the gap to just three points, with a game in hand, with a 14th victory in 19 games.

‘Three points would be fantastic,’ said Moneys boss Lee Mould, ‘but really it’s a ‘must-not-lose’ game.

Three points would be a massive coup for us.’

Moneys have signed fullback Jack Chandler from US Portsmouth, and he will probably start life at Dover Road in the second team. However, he is unavailabl­e this weekend.

‘I’d imagine Jack will be withmetost­artwithand performanc­es will dictate where he goes from there,’ said Mould.

Striker Will Porter has been added to the squad to face Denmead after a fine runof formfor Moneys’ under-18s, including hat-tricks against Winchester City, Fleetlands and Andover Town.

Moneys and Denmead have met twice already this season.

Mould’s side won 3-1 in the HPL Cup at Dover Road in September and bagged an injury-time leveller to force a 3-3 draw at the same ground in a league game in late October.

Most of the Moneys’ squad which played that day, though, have since left giving youth players more of a chance.

Moneys have also brought back experience­d pair George Way and Jamie Lacey, and they will be involved against Denmead.

Paul Goddard’s Denmead have not played in the league since a 2-2 draw withColden­Commonon November 27. They tumbled out of the Hampshire FA Trophy the week after beaten 2-0 at Shanklin, while last weekend’s scheduled showdown with third-placed Locks Heath was postponed

AFC Portcheste­r have signed striker Gerson Ramos from Wessex League Premier rivals Blackfield & Langley.

Ramos has netted 18 times in 22 league and cup matches this season, including a Hampshire Senior Cup hat-trick against Bashley.

Portcheste­r have been drawn at home to Hartley Wintney or the Royal Navy in the quarter-final of the Hampshire Senior Cup.

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