Sports Listings: This Weekend: Volleyball - National Cup finals, Crystal Palace

Paul Maher
Friday 12 March 1993 01:02 GMT
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Tomorrow at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, the Royal Bank of Scotland Knockout Cup reaches its final stage. The senior women's cup final, at 12.30pm, is between Woolwich Brixton and Sale. The senior men's match follows at 3pm when Mizuno Malory Lewisham meet KLEA Leeds. In each final, the league leaders play the second-placed club. On Sunday, gearing up for a junior audience, the girls' under-16 cup between Purbrook Portsmouth and Manchester United Salford opens the day's feast of finals at 10am. Remaining programme: boys' under-16: Lycee Francais (London) v Ribblesdale High School (12.0); girls' under-18: Purbrook v Manchester United Salford (2.0); boys' under-18: Camden (London) v Mayfield Portsmouth (4.0).

How to get there: Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Ledrington Road, London SE19. British Rail: London Victoria to Crystal Palace, the station is next to Centre. Admission: tomorrow pounds 5 adults, pounds 3 children; Sunday pounds 3 and pounds 1. (Tel: 081-778 0131).

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