Guinness Cage Street Ball heading for dramatic climax

Two days are left until one of the most electric tournaments to ever grace the face of the earth, the Guinness Cage Street Ball Tournament concludes with nothing but fireworks at the Haslington Market tarmac on Friday.
Everyone has statistically assessed the Sparta Boss versus Leopold Street semifinal to be mouthwatering of the two encounters and perhaps with Sparta Boss having the edge.
But if we look at the scores and the individuals that scored the goals we will see that the upcoming fixture of Broad Street versus Uprising is no mere joke, and even though everyone would want Sparta to make it through to the finals then claim that trophy there is another side of the coin that the fans haven’t seen and should prepare themselves in the event that Sparta is beaten.
Based on the results so far and the individuals who scored, the upcoming fixture of Broad Street versus Uprising could be the game to keep your eyes on.
In the round of 16 matches we saw Broad Street go up against Alexander Village and won 2-0 with Jamal Cozier scoring the both goals in the 9th and 11th minutes. Uprising then went up against Plaisance and won 2-0 with the goals being scored by Shamar Scott in the 10th minute and David Wilson in the 13th minute. Both teams then proceeded to the Quarterfinals where Broad Street defeated La Penitence 1-0 and the goal being scored again by Jamal Cozier. Uprising then defeated Blazers on a penalty shootout 3-2 after a nil-all stalemate at fulltime.
With all that being done Broad street is definitely the team to win it as they have score three goals in the last two matches and all three being scored by Jamal Cozier, Uprising on the other hand has had two goals excluding the 3-2 penalties. Uprising should definitely watch there game as Cozier who should be regarded as the Harry Kane of the tournament is known to break through defenses early in the game, however if Uprising are smart they can tackle Cozier and block him preventing him from scoring thus limiting his ball usage and pressure the rest of the Broad Street team.
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