THE SINGAPORE domestic football season kicks off this evening at the Jalan Besar Stadium with S-League champions Tampines Rovers taking on Singapore Cup holders Home United in the Charity Shield.
WITH the kick-off of its new season just five days away, the S-League is eager to show that the quality of football it can produce is just as good – if not better – than what has been played out in the Malaysian Super League (MSL) so far.