(Irwan Shah 45, Ryutaro Megumi 64, Zulfahmi Arifin 71-og, Zehrudin Mehmedovic 76, Jordan Webb 90+2)
Hougang, who finished bottom of the Singapore Premier League last season, were expected to start off stronger this year with a slew of big-name signings such as attackers Stipe Plazibat, Faris Ramli and midfielder Zulfahmi Arifin. They managed to restrict Tampines to just a one-goal lead - courtesy of Irwan Shah - at half-time, but proved no match for the Stags after right-back Justin Hui was sent off following a second yellow card in the 50th minute."My red card was the changing factor (of the game). It's difficult to fight Tampines with 10 men, but I would not have done anything differently.
Five minutes after Hui's sending-off, Faris equalised for the Cheetahs from the spot, after being brought down by Tampines' veteran defender Daniel Bennett.
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