At A Glance
- Farm Fresh seeks to catch the last quarterfinals bus when it squares off with streaking Akari on Tuesday, Aug. 20, in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.
Farm Fresh seeks to catch the last quarterfinals bus when it squares off with streaking Akari on Tuesday, Aug. 20, in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.
Match is at 5 p.m. with the Foxies also aiming to become the first team to defeat the Chargers in this conference.

Sporting a 3-4 win-loss record with eight points, Farm Fresh needs to win in three or four sets against Akari to advance to the next round and join early quarterfinalists Akari, Cignal, Creamline, PLDT, Chery Tiggo, Petro Gazz and Capital1.
It would also eliminate Choco Mucho, which trails behind at 2-5 with seven points.
For Choco Mucho to advance, it needs to defeat PLDT in three or four sets on Thursday, Aug, 22, and hope for a Farm Fresh loss to Akari. In such a scenario, the Flying Titans could advance based on a superior tiebreak score if they and the Foxies finish with identical 3-5 records.
But the Foxies are confident to keep their momentum going after a straight-set win over the Capital1 Solar Spikers last Thursday, Aug. 15.
Farm Fresh coach Shota Sato expressed confidence in his team’s ability to perform under pressure.
“I trust our players, and we’ll make the necessary adjustments in training,”said Farm Fresh coach Shota Sato, who casts his eyes on Yeny Murillo, Trisha Tubu and Caitlyn Viray to lead the squad.
But Akari is expected not take things lightly despite riding the crest of a seven-game winning streak including a four-set victory over sister team Nxled five days back.
Meanwhile, Capital1 gears up for the quarters when it clashes with Galeries Tower at 1 p.m., while Cignal battles Nxled at 3 p.m.