Sydney Olympic FC to face Blacktown City in Australia Cup fourth round

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Sydney Olympic FC will host Blacktown FC on Wednesday, April 12 at Belmore Sports Ground for the fourth round of the Australia Cup.

The last game between the two ended in favour of Blacktown City, but this time Sydney Olympic are aiming to claim the win and move to the next round.

Kick off is at 7.30pm and the hosts aim to continue their good form in the Cup, coming from two victories in two games in the League.

The gates open at 6pm and entry will be free. There will also be a free heart and health check from Heartbeat of Football.

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