Here’s the recap for Group B Round 35 of the Premier World League!
🔥 Group B Round 35 Recap – Premier World League
With just a few matches left in the season, Round 35 has shaken things up across the standings, from the title race to the relegation fight.
🏆 Title Race
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Melgar (PER) hold firm at the top with 81 points, maintaining their strong grip despite a recent draw. Their consistent form (undefeated in the last 5) keeps them in pole position.
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Gamba Osaka (JAP) climb to 2nd place on 74 points, leapfrogging Houston Dynamo with their strong run of form (W4 D1 in last 5). They’re now the closest challengers.
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Houston Dynamo (USA) slip to 3rd on 72 points, struggling away from home and dropping costly points at a critical moment.
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Boca Juniors (ARG), sitting 4th on 71 points, remain in striking distance, keeping the top four extremely tight.
This looks set to go down to the wire with just 10 points separating 1st and 4th.
⚔️ Continental Spots Battle
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Kawasaki Frontale (JAP) (66 pts), Columbus Crew (USA) (65 pts), and Flamengo (BRA) (64 pts) are all pressing hard.
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Emelec (ECU) (57 pts) stay just behind but need a winning run to stay in the race.
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Cerro Porteño (PAR) (57 pts) and River Plate (ARG) (56 pts) are still lurking, hoping the top contenders slip.
📉 Mid-Table Shuffles
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International (BRA) dropped down to 11th, struggling with consistency despite a good goal difference.
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Querétaro (MEX) and Santos Laguna (MEX) hover in mid-table safety, while Union Huaral (PER) remain steady in 14th.
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Caroni (VEN) hold 16th place but remain shaky with a -19 GD, showing defensive fragility.
⚠️ Relegation Zone Drama
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Africa Sports FC (IVC) and Marítimo (POR) stay just above the drop zone, picking up valuable points in recent matches.
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Tigres (MEX) and Chicago Fire (USA) both sliding with losses, now deeply entangled in the relegation scrap.
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Millonarios (COL) and Olimpia (PAR) are in serious danger despite occasional draws.
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The bottom three—South China (HK), Miami FC (USA), Chivas (MEX)—remain stuck in poor form.
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Inter Miami (USA) are rooted to last place with just 23 points, carrying the worst defensive record (139 goals conceded, -99 GD).
📊 Key Takeaways
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Melgar keep control at the summit, but the top 4 are separated by just 10 points.
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Gamba Osaka are the team in form, rising into 2nd place.
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Relegation is wide open: from 17th down to 32nd, almost every team is still at risk with only 3 rounds left.
Round 36 is shaping up to be pivotal—expect fireworks at both ends of the table!

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