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2014/15 Asb Premiership Draw 2014/15 ASB PREMIERSHIP DRAW Date Time Home Away Venue CC 19 Oct 14:00 Auckland City Team Wellington Kiwitea Street 25 Oct 13:00 Southern United Auckland City Forsyth Barr Stadium* R4 1 Nov 14:00 Waitakere United Wanderers SC Fred Taylor Park 1 Nov 14:00 Canterbury United WaiBOP United ASB Football Park 2 Nov 14:00 Auckland City Hawke’s Bay United Kiwitea Street ROUND 1 2 Nov 15:00 Team Wellington Wellington Phoenix David Farrington Park Southern United BYE 8 Nov 13:00 Waitakere United Auckland City Fred Taylor Park* R8 8 Nov 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Wanderers SC Newtown Park 8 Nov 14:00 Canterbury United Southern United ASB Football Park 9 Nov 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Team Wellington Bluewater Stadium ROUND 2 12 Nov 18:00 Auckland City Wanderers SC Kiwitea Street* R6 15 Nov 13:00 Southern United Waitakere United Forsyth Barr Stadium 16 Nov 15:00 Team Wellington WaiBOP United David Farrington Park 16 Nov 15:00 Wanderers SC Hawke’s Bay United TBA ROUND 3 Wellington Phoenix BYE Canterbury United BYE* R15 22 Nov 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Waitakere United Newtown Park 22 Nov 15:00 WaiBOP United Wanderers SC Links Ave 23 Nov 15:30 Canterbury United Team Wellington ASB Football Park ROUND 4 Hawke’s Bay United BYE 29 Nov 14:00 Waitakere United Hawke’s Bay United Fred Taylor Park 29 Nov 15:00 Team Wellington Auckland City David Farrington Park 30 Nov 14:00 Southern United Wellington Phoenix Rugby Park 30 Nov 15:00 Wanderers SC Canterbury United TBA ROUND 5 WaiBOP United BYE 6 Dec 15:00 WaiBOP United Waitakere United Links Ave 7 Dec 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Wellington Phoenix Bluewater Stadium 7 Dec 15:00 Team Wellington Southern United David Farrington Park ROUND 6 Canterbury United BYE CC = ASB Charity Cup 1 2014/15 ASB PREMIERSHIP DRAW Date Time Home Away Venue 13 Dec 14:00 Waitakere United Canterbury United Fred Taylor Park 14 Dec 14:00 Wellington Phoenix WaiBOP United Newtown Park 14 Dec 14:00 Southern United Hawke’s Bay United Rugby Park 14 Dec 15:00 Wanderers SC Team Wellington TBA ROUND 7 Auckland City BYE 20 Dec 14:00 Canterbury United Wellington Phoenix ASB Football Park 20 Dec 16:00 WaiBOP United Hawke’s Bay United Rotorua Int. Stadium 21 Dec 14:00 Wanderers SC Southern United TBA ROUND 8 Team Wellington BYE R2 Waitakere United BYE* 10 Jan 14:00 Canterbury United Hawke’s Bay United ASB Football Park 11 Jan 14:00 Auckland City Wellington Phoenix Kiwitea Street 11 Jan 14:00 Southern United WaiBOP United Forsyth Barr Stadium 11 Jan 15:00 Team Wellington Waitakere United David Farrington Park ROUND 9 Wanderers SC BYE 17 Jan 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Team Wellington TBA 17 Jan 15:00 WaiBOP United Canterbury United John Kerkhof Park 17 Jan 15:00 Wanderers SC Waitakere United QBE Stadium 18 Jan 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Auckland City Bluewater Stadium ROUND 10 Southern United BYE 21 Jan 18:00 Wanderers SC Auckland City QBE Stadium* R15 25 Jan 13:00 Wanderers SC Wellington Phoenix Toll Stadium 25 Jan 14:00 Auckland City WaiBOP United Kiwitea Street 25 Jan 14:00 Southern United Canterbury United Forsyth Barr Stadium 25 Jan 15:00 Team Wellington Hawke’s Bay United David Farrington Park ROUND 11 Waitakere United BYE 31 Jan 14:00 Canterbury United Auckland City ASB Football Park 31 Jan 14:00 Waitakere United Southern United Fred Taylor Park 31 Jan 15:00 WaiBOP United Team Wellington John Kerkhof Park 1 Feb 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Wanderers SC Bluewater Stadium ROUND 12 Wellington Phoenix BYE 8 Feb 14:00 Auckland City Southern United Kiwitea Street 8 Feb 14:00 Waitakere United Wellington Phoenix Fred Taylor Park 8 Feb 15:00 Wanderers SC WaiBOP United QBE Stadium 8 Feb 15:00 Team Wellington Canterbury United David Farrington Park ROUND 13 Hawke’s Bay United BYE 11 Feb 18:30 WaiBOP United Auckland City John Kerkhof Park* R2 2 2014/15 ASB PREMIERSHIP DRAW Date Time Home Away Venue 15 Feb 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Southern United TBA 15 Feb 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Waitakere United Bluewater Stadium 15 Feb 14:00 Canterbury United Wanderers SC ASB Football Park 15 Feb 14:00 Auckland City Team Wellington Kiwitea Street ROUND 14 WaiBOP United BYE 21 Feb 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Hawke’s Bay United TBA 21 Feb 14:00 Waitakere United WaiBOP United TBA 22 Feb 14:00 Southern United Team Wellington Forsyth Barr Stadium ROUND 15 R3 22 Feb 14:00 Auckland City Canterbury United Kiwitea Street* 28 Feb 14:00 Canterbury United Waitakere United ASB Football Park 28 Feb 15:00 WaiBOP United Wellington Phoenix John Kerkhof Park 1 Mar 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Southern United Bluewater Stadium 1 Mar 15:00 Team Wellington Wanderers SC David Farrington Park ROUND 16 Auckland City BYE 8 Mar 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Canterbury United TBA 8 Mar 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United WaiBOP United Bluewater Stadium 8 Mar 14:00 Southern United Wanderers SC Forsyth Barr Stadium 8 Mar 14:00 Auckland City Waitakere United Kiwitea Street ROUND 17 Team Wellington BYE 14 Mar 14:00 Wellington Phoenix Auckland City TBA 14 Mar 14:00 Waitakere United Team Wellington Fred Taylor Park 14 Mar 17:00 WaiBOP United Southern United John Kerkhof Park 15 Mar 14:00 Hawke’s Bay United Canterbury United Bluewater Stadium ROUND 18 Wanderers SC BYE 21/22 Mar 14:00 4th Place 1st Place 4th Place Home Ground SF1 21/22 Mar 14:00 3rd Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Home Ground 28/29 Mar 14:00 1st Place 4th Place 1st Place Home Ground SF2 28/29 Mar 14:00 2nd Place 3rd Place 2nd Place Home Ground 5 Apr 14:00 Winner SF1 Winner SF2 TBA GF * Rounds have been rescheduled due to Auckland City FC’s participation in the OFC President’s Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. NZ Football may reschedule matches during the season if required. The highest-placed semi-fi nal winner in the league earns home advantage for the Grand Final. 3.
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