With only two rounds left in the 2025 Port Moresby Corporate Volleyball Competition (POMCVC), the pressure is mounting for teams across all nine divisions to secure a spot in the Top 8 before the finals.
The competition has reached a critical point.
For some teams, Round 14 is their last chance to make a comeback.
For others, it’s about staying consistent and locking in a stronger finals seeding.
In the Men’s Premier Division, seventh-placed Brian Bell faces fourth-placed NWTL1 in a key matchup that could decide their finals fate.
CPL1, currently sitting third, goes up against Koroboro, who are looking to shake up the table from tenth place.
The Women’s Premier Division features standout matchups, including NCDC (2nd) versus BSP (3rd), a clash that could mirror a future finals encounter.
Meanwhile, CPL1 (5th) will take on PNGFM (13th), who have stunned three teams in a row and now sit on the edge of a possible Top 8 miracle.
League leaders Kina Bank will also be tested by fourth-ranked Parliament.
In Division 1, the top two men’s teams, Pacific Industries and Govt House, will battle it out for bragging rights and first place.
At the other end, Hilton Hotel and CPL2 meet in a bottom-table clash that still carries pride and mathematical finals implications.
The race is also heating up in the lower divisions, with teams like KPMG and NSL in Men’s Division 3 fighting head-to-head for the final qualifying spot.
In Women’s Division 3, BPNG1 vs DOWH is another direct Top 8 battle, where a win could change everything.
Every match this weekend matters.
With just two rounds to go, teams must bring their best to keep the dream alive.
The countdown is on.
Two rounds remain.
Everything is at stake.