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Pinheiro LP will be in for their toughest challenge in the on-going BOA Lawyers League when they confront one of the best sides in the history of the competition, Olisa Agbakoba Legal on Sunday at the AstroTurf2000. It is one of the games of the Week Five of the competition, which involves all the big law firms in Lagos and its environs.

Olisa Agbakoba surprisingly lost to the form team of the competition, SOOB/NICCOM LP last week and are seeking to bounce back against Pinheiro this week.

SOOB/NICCOM LP, which occupies the top spot in Group C, will open the proceedings this weekend when they meet third-placed Templars, which defeated Olaniwun Ajayi 1-0 last week.

In other games, DOA Law/GreyChapel Legal will host Banwo & Ighodalo, Punuka Attorney will meet BA Law/Probitas Partners LLP, ALP/SPA Ajibade will host Aelex, while George Etomi/FRA Willaims will confront Aluko & Oyebode.

Last week, ALP/SPA Ajibade defeated Perchstone & Graeys 2-0, George Etomi/FRA Williams drew goalless with Aelex, Advocaat beat DOA Law/Greychapel Legal 1-0, just as Punuka Attorney and Banwo & Ighodalo drew goalless.

There are slight changes in the table with ALP/SPA Ajibade on top in Group A with nine points from three matches, Aelex second with seven points, Aluko & Oyebode third with three points, while George Etomi/FRA Williams and Perchstone & Graeys are fourth and fifth with two and one point respectively.

UUBO/ACAS Law occupy the top position in Group B with seven points, followed by Falana & Falana, Lagos Ministry of Justice and Wole Olanipekun/Dele Adesina & Co, who are on six, four and zero points respectively.

In Group C, the aforementioned SOOB/NICCOM LLP are on top with nine points, followed by Olisa Agbakoba on six points, Pinheiro and Templars, who are on four points each, as well as the pointless Olaniwun AJayi.

Advocaat leads Group D on nine points followed by BA Law LLP/Probitas Partners LLP, DOA Law/Greychapel Legal and Banwo & Ighodalo on four points each, while Punuka occupies the last spot with only one point.

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