The Solomon Islands will proudly showcase two teams during the Melanesian Spearhead Group Prime Minister’s Cup, set to take place in Honiara from December 9 to 12.
This exciting announcement came after the tournament’s official draw held last weekend at the National Stadium. The event will bring together teams from Papua New Guinea, Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, along with the host nation, Solomon Islands.
The Solomon Islands will be represented by their senior national team and an Under-23 squad. Both teams are positioned in Group A, competing against Papua New Guinea, while Group B will feature New Caledonia, Fiji, and Vanuatu.
The tournament kicks off with a highly anticipated match between the two Solomon Islands teams in Group A on December 9 at Lawson Tama Stadium. On the same day, Vanuatu will face New Caledonia in the first match of Group B.
In addition, matches will also be held at the newly constructed National Stadium in Honiara, where the Solomon Islands will aim to defend their title.
This tournament represents a significant opportunity for local talent to shine and for the nation to rally around its teams, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and national pride in football.
In summary, as Solomon Islands prepares for the Prime Minister’s Cup, the anticipation builds for thrilling matches and the chance to compete on home soil against esteemed regional rivals.

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