This Tuesday, Sporting will try to extend their lead in the Portuguese Football League by visiting Famalicao in the postponed match of the 20th round, originally scheduled for February 3.
On the scheduled date, the meeting between Minho and the Lions did not take place due to a lack of police supervision and protest from Public Security Police (PSP) agents and was postponed until Tuesday, the first available date. in the Sporting calendar.
Sporting currently lead the league with 74 points, four more than Benfica and 15 more than Porto and Sporting de Braga, and the triumph in Vila Nova de… Famalican guaranteed, at a minimum, the green-whites second place and a presence in the third qualifying round of the Champions League.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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