2018 Virsligas Winter Cup
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2018 Virsligas Winter Cup
The 2018 Virsligas Winter Cup is the league cup's sixth season. It began on 9 March 2018.VIRSLĪGAS KAUSS


Quarterfinals

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5 – 8 places

;Semifinals ;Seventh place ;Fifth place


Semifinals


Third place


Final


References

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