In the first match, University of Malta Futsal delivered a dominant performance, defeating Żejtun with an emphatic 23-1 scoreline.
This result confirmed the University side in second place, heading into the playoffs with strong momentum.
In the second match, Luxol St Andrews Futsal closed their regular season campaign with a 6-1 victory over GŻR Birżebbuġa St Peter’s Futsal.
This defeat meant Birżebbuġa had to face Marsaskala Futsal Legends in a decider to determine the final league positions.
In the decider, Marsaskala Futsal Legends staged an impressive comeback, as despite trailing 3-1 at half-time, they turned the game around to secure a 7-5 victory, confirming their place in third position.
With these results, the playoff semi-finals are now set.
In the first semi-final, University of Malta Futsal will face Marsaskala Futsal Legends, with the first leg scheduled for Friday 6.30pm at the National Sports School, and the second leg on May 1 at 7.15pm at the same venue.
In the second semi-final, Luxol St Andrews Futsal will take on GŻR Birżebbuġa St Peter’s Futsal, with the first leg on Friday at 20:45 and the second leg on Friday, May 1 at 5pm, also at the National Sports School.
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