Meanwhile, in Division 1, Tauranga City were beaten 3-0 by Takapuna on the North Shore – their second trip there in seven days. The loss dropped Tauranga to sixth on the table and continued their pattern of alternating victory and defeat. The loss came just two days after beating Fencibles United 3-1.
Tauranga coach Nic Millichip says his side are playing good football but were guilty of coughing up possession against Takapuna.
"We looked really good again and we made a few chances but we didn't put them away.
"They countered pretty well and we gave the ball away cheaply a few times, that sums up the game pretty well. There was no lack of effort."
Tauranga are at home to play ninth-placed Waiheke this week who only trail Tauranga by one point.
"It is a really tight league and you can see from the table that it is hard to predict. We have to be positive about what we are doing and, it is a pretty simple formula. I think we are playing good football. If you have couple of good runs you can get yourself in good position in the competition," Millichip says.
Tauranga have scored nine goals from their six games this season and are the only team in the top eight with a negative goal difference.
"We need to score more goals, there is no magic bullet."