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Tampines Rovers FC - Fc VS Lion City Sailors Sport
Tampines Rovers FC
05-17 19:30
3 - 2
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Lion City Sailors
Attacks
65
83
Dangerous Attacks
47
57
Ball Possession
43
57
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5
9
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H. Syahin
86′
T.Ndao
H.Higashikawa
85′
R.Suhaimi
G.Kweh
83′
K. Kazama
83′
Akram·Azman
K.Nakamura
82′
S. Anuar
L. Thy
80′
K. Kazama
79′
3-2
H.Higashikawa
78′
S.Sumi
Y. Kobayashi
76′
H. Nor
U.Song
75′
2-2
Y. Kobayashi
68′
T.Suparno
Joel Chew
63′
B. Wright
59′
1-2
L. Thy
58′
H. Syahin
C.Huizen
57′
1-1
J.Mahler
Assist: K. Kazama
50′
0-1
U.Song
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46′
A.Lopes
lucas agueiro
9′
K.Nakamura
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Match Info

Tampines Rovers edged out Lion City Sailors 3-2 in a pulsating Singapore Premier League encounter at Our Tampines Hub on May 17, 2026. The match, a top-of-the-table clash packed with intensity and quality, saw the Stags come from behind to snatch a crucial victory, consolidating their position in the title race. The Sailors, who took an early lead, were left ruing missed chances as Tampines’ resilience and second‑half burst proved decisive.

Match Overview

This was a fixture carrying enormous weight in the SPL season. Both teams entered the game separated by just two points at the summit. A win for either side would be a major statement. With passionate supporters creating a vibrant atmosphere, the match lived up to its blockbuster billing.

Key Moments

  • 18th minute: Lion City Sailors took the lead through a well‑worked set piece. Maxime Lestienne’s corner found the head of central defender Hariss Harun, who powered his effort past the goalkeeper.
  • 35th minute: Tampines equalised. A rapid counter‑attack saw Boris Kopitović play a one‑two with Yasir Hanapi before slotting home clinically.
  • 52nd minute: The Sailors restored their advantage. A defensive mix‑up allowed Shawal Anuar to nip in and poke the ball into an empty net.
  • 68th minute: Tampines drew level again. A speculative long‑range strike from Kyoga Nakamura took a deflection and wrong‑footed the goalkeeper, nestling into the bottom corner.
  • 81st minute: The winner. A clever through ball from Shah Shahiran released Kopitović, who turned his marker and fired across goal to complete his brace and seal the victory.

Tactical Story

The first half was a tactical duel. Lion City Sailors dominated possession, using full‑backs to overload the flanks. Tampines were content to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The second half saw the Stags increase their pressing intensity, especially in midfield, forcing errors and creating transitional opportunities. The equaliser from Nakamura was a product of that high press, while the winner came from a perfectly timed run in behind the Sailors’ high line.

Standout Performers

  • Boris Kopitović (Tampines Rovers): The Montenegrin striker was a constant threat. His two goals, both taken with composure and power, were the difference. His movement and link‑up play kept the Sailors defence under relentless pressure.
  • Shah Shahiran (Tampines Rovers): Provided the assist for the winner and dominated the midfield battle. His energy and vision were key to Tampines’ second‑half revival.
  • Hariss Harun (Lion City Sailors): Scored the opener and marshalled the defence well, but ultimately could not prevent his team’s lead from being overturned.

Season Impact

Tampines Rovers’ victory moves them three points clear at the top of the Singapore Premier League table, putting them in the driver’s seat as the season approaches its business end. Lion City Sailors, despite a strong performance, drop to second. The result could prove pivotal in the title race, especially with only a handful of games remaining. Both teams showed championship mettle, but Tampines’ never‑say‑die attitude won the day.