- The Kings face Tahiti United and PNG Hekari FC in Auckland
- Result could decide semi-final chances
BY RICHARD MENANOPO
Solomon Kings FC will be aiming for a strong finish as the OFC Pro League Round 6 heads to Auckland, New Zealand, from May 6–24.
With the competition entering its decisive phase, the Kings face a tough run in the Leaders Group, where every match could determine semi-final qualification. They open against Tahiti United on Thursday, May 7, before a key clash with PNG Hekari FC on Wednesday, May 13.
Both fixtures present significant tests. Tahiti United’s attacking threat and Hekari’s physical presence mean Solomon Kings must strike a balance between defensive discipline and clinical finishing. With other contenders like Auckland FC and South Melbourne FC also in the mix, consistency will be critical.
The tight round-robin format leaves little room for error, placing added pressure on the Kings to secure early points. A positive start could set the tone for a deep run, while any slip-ups may prove difficult to recover from in such a competitive field.
Off the pitch, attention will turn to the pre-final round media conference on May 4 in Auckland, where head coach Ben Cahn joins other regional coaches ahead of the final stretch.
The OFC Pro League has grown in intensity since its opening rounds, reflecting the rising standard of football across Oceania. For Solomon Kings, this final round is not just about results, but an opportunity to showcase the progress of Solomon Islands football on the regional stage.
With the semi-finals scheduled for May 20 and the final on May 24, the Kings remain within reach of a strong finish — but must deliver when it matters most.
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