CREAMLINE, determined to sustain another winning streak after its recent loss to Chery Tiggo, braces for a challenging showdown against Cignal in the PVL All-Filipino Conference at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig.

Expect an intense battle in this Holy Tuesday clash between powerhouse teams aiming to strengthen their semifinal aspirations as they enter the crucial phase of the single-round preliminaries where every match holds significant importance.
At 5-1, Creamline is tied with Choco Mucho and PLDT for the lead, with the Cool Smashers eyeing solo spot with a victory. Cignal, alone at fourth with a 4-1 slate, is also out to score another win and force a three-way tie at the helm.
The highly anticipated main game at 6 o’clock promises an exciting showdown as fans brace for a no-holds-barred contest between two of the league’s strongest clubs.
The two other matches are also expected to be thrilling affairs with Petro Gazz facing Capital1 at 2 p.m. The Angels, eager to bounce back from their recent defeat, are favored against the struggling Solar Spikers.
Chery Tiggo and Nxled seek to solidify their positions as they tangle in the 4 p.m. game.
While the Crossovers are riding on a winning momentum, the Chameleons are eager to make a statement after a challenging start to the season.
Nxled coach Takayuki Minowa expects his wards to put up a strong performance with Ivy Lacsina also out to bounce back from a two-point showing in the Chameleons’ three-set loss to sister team Akari Chargers last week.
Still, the focus will be on the Creamline-Cignal encounter with both teams coming off shutout victories following similar 0-3 defeats.
The Cool Smashers, whose stirring 19-game roll, including the 15 matches they swept on their way to the Second AFC crown last year, was snapped by the Crossovers last March 16, will again be led by Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza, Alyssa Valdez, Michele Gumabao, Bernadette Pons and Pangs Panaga.
But the HD Spikers also boasts a robust roster, featuring Vanie Gandler, Ces Molina, Riri Meneses, Jovelyn Gonzaga, Roselyn Doria, and Chin Basas.