Choco Mucho vs Creamline PVL Live2 Today🔴▶️ PVL Reinforced Conference 17 August 2024 Full Game HD

 


 A huge crowd is expected to pack the Mall of Asia Arena when sister teams Creamline and Choco Mucho meet in another titanic clash in an all-important Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Reinforced Conference second round battle today.

While the Cool Smashers are already assured of a spot in the knockout quarterfinals, the Flying Titans are desperate to collect wins in their last two assignments to avoid an early exit.

So, the much-anticipated rematch of the All-Filipino Conference protagonists set at 5 p.m. will put more pressure on Choco Mucho.

Meanwhile, Chery Tiggo seeks to rebound from a setback in the 1 p.m. encounter with also-ran winless Zus Coffee. Defending champion Petro Gazz and PLDT square off at 3 p.m.

The Flying Titans are currently in the ninth spot in the standings and barely keeping pace in the race for the quarters reserved for the top eight clubs after the elimination round.

Choco Mucho has been struggling in form with key players Sisi Rondina and Chery Nunag unavailable for the import-laden conference because of their Alas Pilipinas duties.

The Flying Titans have won only two games in six outings including a five-set escape over Chery Tiggo last Tuesday and are in a must-win situation.

The former national men’s team mentor will bank on scoring gem Mean Mendrez, who blasted 18 points including key hits in the fifth set in Choco Mucho’s 25-16, 25-11, 23-25, 19-25, 15-12 win over the Crossovers, Dindin Santiago-Manabat, Maddie Madayag and Greek import Zoi Faki to keep their heads above water.

Choco Mucho can take advantage of its momentum to down the depleted Creamline, which suffered a 23-25, 19-25, 25-20, 25-23, 12-15, the last time out.

The Cool Smashers carry a 4-2 win-loss slate tied with Chery Tiggo at fourth to fifth behind unbeaten Akari (7-0), Cignal (6-1) and PLDT (5-1).

Creamline is running its campaign without injured Alyssa Valdez and Tots Carlos while Jema Galanza and Japan-based setter Jia Morado-De Guzman are on national team duty.

Bernadeth Pons, American import Erica Staunton, Michele Gumabao and Bea De Leon are again expected to carry the bulk of the scoring load to get back on the winning track.

Meanwhile, the Angels eye to formally enter the quarters with a third straight win. Petro Gazz sports an even 3-3 card at seventh spot.

PLDT is coming off an easy win over Zus Coffee, 25-18, 25-14, 25-12.

The Crossovers are fancied to get past the Thunderbelles, who have yet to taste victory after six starts.

Creamline renews its blockbuster rivalry with Choco Mucho on Saturday, with the Cool Smashers again in a position to end the Flying Titans’ campaign in the PVL Reinforced Conference.


Game time is 5 p.m. at Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay with the Cool Smashers needing a win to fortify its place in the top eight and the Flying Titans needing a victory just to be able to get into the circle of teams that will make it out of this quarterfinal phase.

There are only three playdates left in the crossover phase and this game undoubtedly will be one of the main draws with both teams attracting ridiculous following even with their top stars missing because of national team duty.


Creamline will be without Tots Carlos and Jema Galanza, while the Flying Titans will continue to miss Sisi Rondina and Cherry Nunag.


In other matches, Chery Tiggo aims to improve its 4-2 record in its 1 p.m. match against ZUS Coffee, which has been eliminated after losing its first six games.

The 3 p.m. clash between PLDT and Petro Gazz is also expected to be tightly contested, with the High Speed Hitters looking to boost their 5-1 record, as the Angels are hoping to join the Capital1 Solar Spikers in the top six with a 4-3 record.


Meanwhile, ace national team setter Jia De Guzman is set to return to Japan with the Denso Airybees after a deal for a new contract for the Filipino had been struck.

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