Pacific FC returns home to Westhills Stadium on Sunday to face off against FC Edmonton.
The teamBԪַs winless streak has come to an end with a recent 2-1 win against WinnipegBԪַs Valour FC. The Island team now stands with two wins, four losses and two ties in the Canadian Premier League season.
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The June 20 game against Valour FC dealt a few blows to Pacific FC with Marcus Haber and Lukas MacNaughton going down with injuries. Victor Blasco and Terran Campbell scored the teamBԪַs two goals.
Pacific FC is looking to replicate WednesdayBԪַs performance this weekend in front of the home crowd.
BԪַThursday nightBԪַs win was huge for us as a group, not just because of the result but because of the way we got it,BԪַ said Pacific FC midfielder Ben Fisk. BԪַWe got back to the style of football we want to play and put in a great performance that now we can build off going into the Edmonton match. With four games in a row at home now itBԪַs a great time for us to be hitting stride and hopefully go on a little run to end the spring season.BԪַ
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FC Edmonton is looking to end their six-game winless streak with a victory on the Island. The team is currently sitting at the bottom of the league table in seventh place. The team is coming to Langford following a 0-0 game against York9 FC.
Pacific FC is looking to jump into third place ahead of the final game of the spring season. FC Edmonton is looking to get a positive result ahead of the fall season.
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