Showtime Bowl Series Week 3: Panthers defends the throne, the Hunt warriors and the rebels Giant Stride in Lagos Showdown

He Showtime Bowl Series XIII He returns this Sunday for the action of week 3, and bets have never been higher.

With two explosive weeks already in the bag, the race for supremacy inside the iconic Showtime Arena is heating, and each team has something to demonstrate.

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The Curtain Ver Arm ALFA LAGOS FLAG FOOTBALL They face the League leaders Panthers Sports At 14:20. Alpha, who is still intelligent for the reverse of last week, will be desperate for redemption, but the Panthers, who have devastated to the top with consecutive dominant victories, will leave to show why they are the new kings of Showtime.

At 15:40 Ikan Sports Block horns with the Long continental horns. Ikan is high after climbing the first four and will seek to keep the impulse alive. The long horns, although injured by a strong defeat in week 2, will fight for survival and respect while they aim to surprise the table.

The third clash of the day, at 5:00 p.m., promises fireworks such as Lagos Raptors fight against him Athletic Gentlemen of Lagos. The Raptors are hungry to climb the staircase after a difficult beginning, while the knights, fresh to dismantle the long horns spectacularly, will be eager to prove that they are true contenders for the title.

In the star confrontation of 18:20, the defending champions Warriors Flag Football face Greenbacks Flag Football. The Warriors, currently seated in third place, know that they must maintain the rhythm of the Panthers and the Knights, while the green backs, fighting after the consecutive losses, will aim to achieve the discomfort of the season.

Closing the night is a shock of pride and resurgence: the Lekki brave vs the arise Lagos rebels. The Braves, rooted to the bottom, are still looking for their spark, but with the atmosphere of Showtime behind them, they will wait a miracle. Meanwhile, the rebels fresh out of their jump to the first five, smell blood and are determined to keep their fairy tale alive.

With week 3 on the horizon, Showtime is once again the beat of Lagos Sports, combining competition, culture and community spirit like no other. Fans can expect drama, rivalries and unforgettable moments as the race for the Showtime Bowl XIII crown intensifies.


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