Howard Walker, Staff Reporter

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THE RETURN games of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League qualifiers continue today with Seba United hosting Boys' Town at Jarrett Park and Star Cosmos tackling Los Perfectos at St. Mary Sports Complex at 3:30 p.m.
Seba United of Montego Bay lead the group with nine points followed by Kingston's Boys' Town (four), Los Perfectos of Manchester (three) and St Mary's Star Cosmos (one) after three rounds.
Seba, the only team with a 100 per cent win record, are just one victory away from promotion to the top league and coach Paul 'Tegat' Davis said he "wants to use this game to qualify the team."
In their first encounter, Seba went to Collie Smith Drive and secured a come-from-behind 3-1 win and have not looked back since.
POINTS SECURED
Boys' Town have secured all of their four points on the road, including an away win against Los Perfectos, and will want to continue their impressive road record.
Coach Andrew Price knows that Boys' Town's fate now lies in their own hands and wants to leave MoBay with a positive result.
"Our aim is to get a positive result, whether a point or three points. Our last two games are at home and we anticipate that we will take full points from those games," said Price.
The Los Perfectos-Star Cosmos clash is equally important as both teams will want to stay in contention with a win.
Donovan Duckie, coach of Star Cosmos, has constantly been pointing out his team's lack of luck and a win today would kick-start their campaign.
Los Perfectos, coached by Bradley Stewart, won't be sitting ducks for Star Cosmos and could secure a priceless away win.
A win for Los Perfectos would put pressure on the top two teams and open up the race for the two promotional places.