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Remo, Lobi, Doma United seek to celebrate yuletide as Christmas champions

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Remo StarsIt is not yet halfway into the season, but the contenders are gradually being separated from the also-rans in the 14-week-old Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL).Remo Stars, Lobi Stars, Doma United and Enyimba have been the pacesetters in the season, alternating among themselves at the top of the table.

The four teams are separated by only four points, with fourth-placed Enyimba on 22 to leaders, Remo Stars’ 26 points, albeit Enyimba have played one game less than the rest.The league will observe a Yuletide break after the December 21 matches and three of the sides, Remo, Lobi and Doma United all have equal chance of going off the scene as Christman champions.Enyimba’s game against Rivers United has been postponed due to the latter’s CAF Confederation Cup engagement against Club Africain in Tunisia, but Remo Stars will be in action tomorrow at the Sani Abacha Stadium against Kano Pillars.

A win against the former champions will give the Ikenne-based team enough to celebrate during the break, while a loss will open the door for either Lobi Stars or Doma United to take the driving seat.

They will meet in a top of the table cash at the Lafia Township Stadium today.Plateau United have been knocking on the front door since Week six and if they defeat Bayelsa United at the Jos Township Stadium this afternoon, they will have the opportunity to further climb up the stairs.

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