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2019 Premier League results
#21
May Wanderers 2–4 Queen Athletic
19' - Pearson
31' - Webber (pen.)
48' - Sherman
61' - Santoni
83' - Appleyard
90' - Webber


Mullen Albion 0–1 Taylor Sporting Club
67' - Durrell
Mullen Albion are relegated

Cook Island 1–0 West Grinstead FC
77' - Hanbury (pen.)

AFC Heartpool 0–1 Dynamo Deacon
20' - Ólsen

Mercury City 6–0 Port Barret FC
4' - Juliaĵsen
15' - Stoker
20' - Balbîn
39' - Il-Ji (o.g.)
72' - Juliaĵsen
80' - Juliaĵsen


Tow Law FC 3–1 Bohemian Rhapsodies
42' - Fitzgerald
66' - Templar
71' - Parsons (o.g.)
86' - Miller
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#22
Queen Athletic v Tow Law FC
Queen Athletic face the very real prospect of relegation, and a home game against Tow Law is certainly a big ask for them. Only a win will be enough to advance to the Second League play-offs rather than being directly relegated, and even still, any points for Port Barret FC, or a swing of fewer than two goals will consign them to the second tier for 2020. Tow Law sit level on points with third-placed Mercury City, but with a vastly inferior goal difference, so a big win, or City dropping points is their only hope of sealing the final Champions' League place.

Bohemian Rhapsodies v Mercury City
Third-placed Mercury City close their season with an away derby game against rivals Bohemian Rhapsodies. The hosts have nothing to play for, but with local pride at stake, City must avoid dropping points at all costs if they are to seal their second successive Champions' League appearance. Defeat could see City drop as low as fifth, although their place in Keltia next season is already assured.

Port Barret FC v AFC Heartpool
Former champions Port Barret FC play hosts to fifth-placed AFC Heartpool, with their Premier League place on the line. Victory could see them avoid the play-offs altogether, although defeat could see them lose their top flight status. Hearts could feasibly finish as high as third, if the two sides immediately above them both lose, although this wouldn't affect their chances of continental competition.

Dynamo Deacon v Cook Island
The league title race comes down to this. Dynamo and Cook Island have gone toe-to-toe all season, and the championship will be decided by this game. A draw or away win will give Cook Island their first ever league title, to add to their two FA Cups. Dynamo Deacon have never won a major trophy, with only one MeFA Minor Cup to their name in 2013. Any win here will see them snatch the title. It's absolutely impossible to call.

West Grinstead FC v Mullen Albion
Already-relegated Mullen Albion face West Grinstead in a dead rubber to end the season. Albion can still avoid finishing bottom of the league if Queen Athletic lose, but with West Grinstead having nothing to play for, they could have a good chance to pick up the points required.

Taylor Sporting Club v May Wanderers
Rivals Taylor and May face-off in the last game of the last round of the season. May Wanderers have secured their place in the EMUFA Cup next season and can only improve to fifth-place with a win. Taylor Sporting Club are playing to avoid the relegation play-off, as any dropped points could see them in danger of dropping straight back down to the Second League.
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#23
Queen Athletic 0–2 Tow Law FC
14' - Miller
56' - Vine

Queen Athletic are relegated

Bohemian Rhapsodies 3–2 Mercury City
27' - Shearer
33' - Brodie
51' - Fiorentino

68' - Juliaĵsen
80' - Brodie

Port Barret FC 1–2 AFC Heartpool
53' - Wilson
65' - Hyong-Bo
82' - Rubenfield

Dynamo Deacon 1–1 Cook Island
79' - Cavendish
90' - Hanbury
Cook Island are champions

West Grinstead FC 0–1 Mullen Albion
22' - Laurie

Taylor Sporting Club 0–3 May Wanderers
3' - Rydberg
28' - Carrasco (pen.)
76' - Phillips
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