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Competition Schedule COMET - New Zealand Football Date: 05/03/2018 Time: 08:37:04 NZDT Printed by: Daniel Markham (2304316) Competition schedule Organization: (323) NZ Football Season: All Competition: (462130) ISPS Handa Premiership 17/18 TOTAL RECORDS: 90 Round 1 22.10.2017 13:00 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Tasman United 1:4 22.10.2017 14:00 Dunedin, Forsyth Barr Stadium Southern United FC - Auckland City FC 2:2 22.10.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Eastern Suburbs AFC 1:3 22.10.2017 16:35 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Waitakere United 1:1 23.10.2017 13:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 0:0 Round 2 28.10.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Team Wellington 2:5 29.10.2017 14:00 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Hawke's Bay United 0:1 29.10.2017 14:00 Dunedin North, Caledonian Ground Southern United FC - Eastern Suburbs AFC 0:1 29.10.2017 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Tasman United 0:1 29.10.2017 16:35 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Auckland City FC 0:5 Round 3 04.11.2017 14:00 Bucklands Beach, William Green Eastern Suburbs AFC - Hamilton Wanderers 2:1 Domain 05.11.2017 13:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Team Wellington 1:1 05.11.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Waitakere United 0:5 05.11.2017 14:00 Nelson Central, Trafalgar Park Tasman United - Southern United FC 2:2 05.11.2017 16:35 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Canterbury United Dragons 3:1 Round 4 12.11.2017 13:15 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Hamilton Wanderers 6:0 12.11.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Tasman United 2:1 12.11.2017 14:00 Bucklands Beach, William Green Eastern Suburbs AFC - Hawke's Bay United 1:2 Domain 12.11.2017 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Southern United FC 1:2 11.02.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Canterbury United Dragons 3:5 Round 5 18.11.2017 13:00 Nelson Central, Trafalgar Park Tasman United - Waitakere United 0:0 19.11.2017 11:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Hawke's Bay United 2:1 19.11.2017 14:00 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 4:0 19.11.2017 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Eastern Suburbs AFC 3:2 19.11.2017 16:35 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Team Wellington 1:3 Round 6 25.11.2017 13:00 Nelson Central, Trafalgar Park Tasman United - Eastern Suburbs AFC 2:2 25.11.2017 14:00 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Hawke's Bay United 5:0 25.11.2017 16:45 Wellington Central, Westpac Stadium Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Southern United FC 2:2 26.11.2017 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Hamilton Wanderers 3:0 26.11.2017 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Team Wellington 2:1 Round 7 03.12.2017 14:00 Nelson Central, Trafalgar Park Tasman United - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 0:2 03.12.2017 14:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Waitakere United 1:3 03.12.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Canterbury United Dragons 2:0 03.12.2017 16:35 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Southern United FC 2:2 COMET - New Zealand Football - Competition schedule Page: 1 / 3 24.01.2018 18:00 Bucklands Beach, William Green Eastern Suburbs AFC - Auckland City FC 0:2 Domain Round 8 15.10.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Auckland City FC 3:1 09.12.2017 14:00 Auckland, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 2:2 10.12.2017 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Canterbury United Dragons 0:2 10.12.2017 14:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Tasman United 1:1 10.12.2017 16:35 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Waitakere United 2:3 Round 9 17.12.2017 13:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Hamilton Wanderers 3:1 17.12.2017 14:00 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Tasman United 0:3 Forfeit Win 17.12.2017 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Southern United FC 0:0 17.12.2017 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Hawke's Bay United 3:0 17.12.2017 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Eastern Suburbs AFC 0:2 Round 10 06.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Southern United FC 2:0 07.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Waitakere United 2:2 07.01.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 4:1 07.01.2018 14:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Hamilton Wanderers 2:2 07.01.2018 16:35 Nelson Central, Trafalgar Park Tasman United - Canterbury United Dragons 0:6 Round 11 13.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Southern United FC 1:1 13.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Team Wellington 2:1 13.01.2018 16:45 Wellington Central, Westpac Stadium Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Hawke's Bay United 2:3 14.01.2018 14:00 Stoke, Saxton Field Tasman United - Hamilton Wanderers 4:4 14.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Canterbury United Dragons 1:1 Round 12 21.01.2018 14:00 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Eastern Suburbs AFC 3:5 21.01.2018 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Tasman United 2:4 21.01.2018 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Auckland City FC 0:2 21.01.2018 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 2:3 21.01.2018 16:35 Porirua East, Porirua Stadium Team Wellington - Hawke's Bay United 2:1 Round 13 27.01.2018 14:00 Stoke, Saxton Field Tasman United - Team Wellington 1:4 28.01.2018 13:00 Palmerston North, Memorial Park (PN) Hawke's Bay United - Eastern Suburbs AFC 2:0 28.01.2018 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Waitakere United 1:0 28.01.2018 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 3:2 28.01.2018 16:35 Tauranga, Links Ave Hamilton Wanderers - Auckland City FC 0:1 Round 14 04.02.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Eastern Suburbs AFC 1:7 04.02.2018 14:00 Stoke, Saxton Field Tasman United - Hawke's Bay United 5:2 04.02.2018 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Southern United FC 2:1 04.02.2018 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Hamilton Wanderers 1:2 04.02.2018 16:35 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Team Wellington 0:0 Round 15 11.02.2018 14:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Auckland City FC 0:3 11.02.2018 16:35 Auckland, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Tasman United 3:0 18.02.2018 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 4:0 18.02.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Waitakere United 4:1 18.02.2018 16:35 Hamilton Central, Porritt Park Hamilton Wanderers - Canterbury United Dragons 0:1 Round 16 11.02.2018 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Team Wellington 1:3 COMET - New Zealand Football - Competition schedule Page: 2 / 3 17.02.2018 14:00 Stoke, Saxton Field Tasman United - Auckland City FC 0:1 24.02.2018 14:00 Tauranga, Links Ave Hamilton Wanderers - Wellington Phoenix Reserves 1:2 25.02.2018 16:35 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Canterbury United Dragons 1:2 04.03.2018 16:35 Auckland, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Waitakere United 2:1 Round 17 10.03.2018 14:00 Green Island, Sunnyvale Park Southern United FC - Hamilton Wanderers SCHEDULED 11.03.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Tasman United SCHEDULED 11.03.2018 14:00 Christchurch Central, English Park Canterbury United Dragons - Team Wellington SCHEDULED 11.03.2018 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Hawke's Bay United SCHEDULED 11.03.2018 16:35 Auckland, Kiwitea Street Auckland City FC - Eastern Suburbs AFC SCHEDULED Round 18 17.03.2018 14:00 Panmure, Bill McKinlay Park Eastern Suburbs AFC - Canterbury United Dragons SCHEDULED 17.03.2018 14:00 Napier South, Bluewater Stadium Hawke's Bay United - Southern United FC SCHEDULED 17.03.2018 16:45 Auckland, QBE Stadium Wellington Phoenix Reserves - Auckland City FC SCHEDULED 18.03.2018 14:00 Auckland, The Trusts Arena Waitakere United - Tasman United SCHEDULED 18.03.2018 14:00 Wellington, David Farrington Park Team Wellington - Hamilton Wanderers SCHEDULED COMET - New Zealand Football - Competition schedule Page: 3 / 3.
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