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Orlando Apollos vs Memphis Express Live Stream (AAF Football 2019)

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Published on Mar 30, 2019

Orlando Apollos wary of dangerous Memphis Express asual glance at the Alliance of American Football stats gives off a strong impression the Orlando Apollos shouldn’t break much of a sweat in their second meeting against the Memphis Express.

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Location: Liberty Bowl Stadium, Memphis, TN

Date: March 30, 2019

Time: 2:00 pm ET

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But numbers, as is well-known, can be deceiving. And anyone who watched last month’s first encounter between the East Division rivals will easily recall how Memphis gave the Apollos fits on both sides of the ball.

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Orlando emerged with a 21-17 triumph that night, and the memory still leaves something of a sour look on coach Steve Spurrier’s

“They stuffed us probably better than anyone,” Spurrier recalled earlier this week. “We were fortunate to score 21 points.”

On the heels of last week’s dominant victory in Atlanta that locked up a postseason berth, something to keep the Apollos’ focus certainly couldn’t hurt. First snap at the Liberty Bowl is set for 2 p.m., with TNT broadcasting the game.

An Orlando victory would secure home-field advantage in the division playoffs, meaning the Apollos (6-1) — set to finally come off five weeks of workouts in Georgia — wouldn’t have to leave Central Florida again until earning a berth in the AAF championship game in Frisco, Texas.

The Apollos rolled up 362 yards of offense against Atlanta as De’Veon Smith punched in three short touchdown runs and Gilbert threw a touchdown pass for the seventh time in as many outings. Orlando also got another defensive score when Deji Olatoye returned an interception 65 yards for a touchdown.Mike Singletary's team welcomes the first-place Orlando Apollos to Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in a matchup that will pit the only two Heisman Trophy winners in Alliance of American Football (Johnny Manziel and Steve Spurrier) against one another.

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