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31/05/2026

Group C Analysis: 3 Teams in the Mix, 1 Under Pressure

Two rounds played in Group C and we’ve got a three-way race plus one team fighting to stay alive. No one has a free pass yet.

Current Standings After 2 Games:

The Breakdown:

1. NASSCORP – Perfect Start: Two games, two wins, zero goals conceded. 1-0 over MOCI showed grit, then 3-0 vs MPW showed power. GD +4 puts them in the driver’s seat. One point in Round Three guarantees top spot.

2. MOCI – Bounce-Back Kings:

Took a narrow 0-1 loss to NASSCORP in Round One, then responded with a statement 4-1 win over NOCAL. 4 goals scored, 3 points. GD +2 keeps them firmly in 2nd. Beat MPW in Round Three and they’re through.

3. NOCAL – Leaky Defense Hurting Them:

Drew 2-2 with MPW to open, then get punished 1-4 by MOCI. 1 point, GD -3. Attack is there with 3 goals, but 6 conceded is the problem. They need a big win + GD swing to advance.

4. MPW – Same Story as NOCAL:

2-2 vs NOCAL showed a fight, but 0-3 to NASSCORP exposed the gap. 1 point, GD -3. Goals aren’t the issue, 2 scored. Stopping goals is. Round Three vs MOCI is basically a knockout.

Round Three Scenarios:

NASSCORP: Draw or win = group winners. Even a loss might keep them top depending on GD.

MOCI vs MPW: MOCI wins = 6pts and qualification. MPW wins = 4pts and they’d need NASSCORP to lose heavily. Draw keeps MOCI on 4pts and puts pressure on GD.

NOCAL: Needs a win + big GD swing, plus MPW to drop points. Tough ask, but not impossible.

Key Takeaway:

Group C is NASSCORP’s to lose. Their defense is the difference: 0 goals against in 180 minutes.

MOCI has the momentum after that 4-1 win.
NOCAL and MPW both have 1 point and identical GD, so their Round Three results and goals scored will decide who takes 3rd.

This group won’t be settled until the final whistle. Every goal changes the math.

Which Round Three game has more pressure, NASSCORP protecting the top spot or MOCI vs MPW for 2nd?

#𝑴𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈𝑳𝒊𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒂𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒉𝑰𝒎𝒂𝒈𝒆𝒔

31/05/2026

Group D Analysis: 3 Teams Locked, 1 Fighting to Survive

After two rounds, Group D is the tightest table in the 2026 Intra-Governmental League. Three teams on equal points, one team chasing damage control. Every goal now matters.

Current Standings After 2 Games

The Breakdown:

1. NPA – Top on Defense: The “Gateway to Liberia’s Economy” is one of the unbeaten teams.

A 0-0 with MFA showed discipline, then they exploded for 4-0 vs MOI. 4 goals scored, 0 conceded. Best GD in the group at +4. Control is in their hands.

2. MFA – The Diplomats Play Chess: Two games, zero goals against. A gritty 0-0 vs NPA, then a clinical 2-0 win over LRA. Only 2 goals scored, but their defense is the best tiebreaker right now. MFA sits 2nd on GD. They don’t need fireworks, just results.

3. LRA – Firepower vs Fragility: The “Revenue Collectors” started with fireworks: 5-1 over MOI. Then MFA shut them out 0-2. 5 goals for, 3 against, GD +2. Most attacking output in the group, but Round Three vs NPA is a straight knockout for top spot.

4. MOI – Must Win + Repair GD: Two losses, 1-5 and 0-4. Zero points, GD -8. Mathematically alive, but Round Three vs MFA is now about pride, spoiling the group, and trying to repair goal difference.

Round Three Scenarios and this is where it gets intense:

NPA vs LRA: Winner likely wins the group. Draw puts NPA on 5pts and MFA can overtake with a win. If LRA wins, we get a 3-way tie on 6pts between NPA, MFA, LRA. GD decides.

MFA vs MOI: MFA win = 7pts and group winners. Draw = 5pts and they’d need NPA to drop points. Loss opens the door wide for LRA if they beat NPA.

Key Takeaway:

Group D won’t be decided by wins alone. It’ll be decided by margins. NPA has the GD cushion, MFA has the defensive wall, LRA has the attacking punch. MOI has the spoiler role.

Round Three is basically two finals. One mistake, one extra goal, and the whole table flips.

Which game are you backing to decide the group, NPA vs LRA or MFA vs MOI?

#𝑴𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈𝑳𝒊𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒂𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒉𝑰𝒎𝒂𝒈𝒆𝒔

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MFA “Diplomats” Secure 2-0 Victory Over LRA in Group D Round Two

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs completed a clean diplomatic mission at Tusa Field in Gardnersville on Friday, dispatching the Liberia Revenue Authority 2-0 in a decisive Group D Round Two clash.

The “Diplomats” took control early and never let up. Two goals sealed the win against the “Revenue Collectors” and delivered three massive points.

LRA pushed back, but MFA’s defense held firm to preserve the shutout.

The result builds on MFA’s Round One performance, where they battled the National Port Authority to a 0-0 draw.

With four points on the board, Foreign Affairs now sits level with NPA on points but claims second spot in the group on goals scored.

Group D is tightening up fast. MFA’s message is clear: they came to compete, and they’re negotiating from a position of strength.

#𝑴𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈𝑳𝒊𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒂𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒉𝑰𝒎𝒂𝒈𝒆𝒔

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LEC and MoE Split Points in Fierce Group M Opener: 1-1

The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC ) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) opened Group M with a battle that matched intensity for intensity.

90 minutes later, the scoreboard read 1-1, and neither side took a step back.

The "Educators" of MOE struck first and set the tempo, pressing high and testing LEC’s backline.

The "Educators" looked set to control the game until the "Current" of LEC answered with a clinical finish to level it.

From there it became a war of attrition. Tight tackles. Quick transitions. Chances at both ends. Both defenses stood tall when it mattered most.

One point each, but plenty of statements made. MOE showed attacking edge. LEC showed resilience and grit under pressure. Group M just got more interesting.

Round One is done. The race for the next stage starts now.

#𝑴𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈𝑳𝒊𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒂𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒉𝑰𝒎𝒂𝒈𝒆𝒔

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