Sebastopol Vikings will face its biggest challenge yet as it hosts the undefeated Bell Park in its Football Federation Victoria state league four west clash.
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The Vikings are one of four sides sitting at 3-1 after four rounds with Saturday set to provide a great opportunity for the club to test itself against a quality side.
Coach Corey Smith said he was confident going into the match, believing his side could quell the individual prowess of Bell Park and matched up well across the pitch.
“Big challenge, but I’m pretty confident going into the game. I know they’ve got some strengths and some threats in their side but I believe our side matches up well,” Smith said.
“We’ve got a full compliment of players to choose from, strong depth across both squads, so I can’t see any reason why we can’t go in confident to get all the points.
“They have some good individual threats, but I don’t think we need to be centered around them.
“We have a well-rounded squad with plenty of threats of our own.”
Sebastopol welcomes back some key players to the side as Adam Newbold returns while Matthew Jamieson is back along with some tactical changes.
There is no update on last week’s controversial walk-off from Newmarket Phoenix with the Sebastopol awaiting tribunal news.