Floriana v Gudja United

Malta

Premier League

Sunday 3rd March 2024

Kick Off 16.15 On Time!

Floriana 5 Gudja United 1, attendance 700

26’ 0-1

33’ 1-1 (pen)

36’ 2-1

47’ 3-1

55’ 4-1

69’ 5-1

@ Tony Bezzina Stadium

Telgha Ta Ras Hanzir

Paola

PLA 3000

€10 Admission

No Programme.

The taxi ride from the earlier game saw us arrive here at the Tony Bezzina Stadium around ten minutes before kick off, dropped off about 50 yards from the ground. We went to the first ticket booth we saw, on the corner nearest that car park, which turned out to be the Gudja United section. No problem choosing a seat once inside as the number in this end just about reached 30. The ‘home’ end looked quite full, with plenty of flags being waved and singing and chanting for the majority of the game.

Yet again it was a one sided ground, with 11 rows of seats, which are fully covered and has a capacity just short of 3,000. It was opened in 1986 and was originally known as The Hibernians Football Ground, as it is home to Hibernians and was the first time a club had owned their own ground in Malta.

The match was 2nd versus 14th (bottom) in the league table. From a neutral point of view, it was good to see Gudja take the lead after twenty six minutes, when a cross from wide on the right touchline saw the ball sail high over the ‘keeper from around 35-40 yards and nestle in the far corner. It only took Floriana seven minutes to equalise, converting a penalty and three minutes later they were in front, curling into the far corner from just inside the angle of the 18 yard box.

Two minutes into the second half it was 3-1, finishing at the far post from a cross from the right and eight minutes later it was 4-1 and game over. The scoring was rounded off when they made it 5-1 with just over twenty minutes left, finishing one on one against the ‘keeper having been played through on goal.

The win sees Floriana close the gap on leaders Hamrun Spartans to a single point, with a seven point cushion over third placed Sliema Wanderers, whilst Gudja United remain bottom, still winless after 19 games, three points adrift of second bottom Sirens and a further ten points behind third bottom Valletta.

Another Uber picked us up after the game and soon had us back at our Valletta hotel. So, a successful first trip to Malta had gone as planned. All five grounds used in the ‘professional’ levels had been visited (1 on Gozo, 4 on Malta) and the weather had been very favourable. Even our return flight with Air Malta back to London Gatwick on Monday morning left within a few minutes of its scheduled departure time.

Marsa v Melita

Malta

Challenge League (Top 6)

Sunday 3rd March 2024

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.01

Marsa 0 Melita 4, attendance 250

14’ 0-1

66’ 0-2

70’ 0-3

73’ 0-4

@ Victor Tedesco Stadium

Triq Mile End

Hamrun

HMR 1716

€6 Admission

No Programme.

Today started off with another Challenge League match in the fight for promotion to the Premier League, as 5th hosted 2nd in the league table. It was played at Victor Tedesco Stadium, which is home to Hamrun Spartans, who host all their non Premier League club games here. It is another one sided ground as far as spectator access goes. There are 1,800 uncovered seats, set out in 11 rows and once again each team were allocated half of the stand and we were in the Marsa section. There is a 3G pitch and again there are blind spots due to the pitch being tightly hemmed in and the front rows require viewing through the Perspex screen.

The match went to form in the end, but Melita only led 0-1 at the break courtesy of a goal in the opening quarter of an hour. Goal number two arrived twenty minutes into the second half and Marsa totally collapsed from this point, with a quick break down the right that was finished with an angled shot into the far corner to make it 0-3, soon followed by a cross from the right that was finished from close range to make it 0-4. The last fifteen minutes saw plenty of time wasting and needless rolling about after tackles.

The game finished at 15.51 and we were outside and in our Uber just minutes later, heading for another game that was due to kick off at 16.15. It was only across the other side of the harbour, with the floodlights clearly visible to our left as we walked down to this game from our hotel in Valletta, but it was nearly four miles by road.