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REGINA - The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos can agree on one thing — they do not like each other.That was certainly clear Saturday night at Mosaic Stadium where the Riders edged the Eskimos 24-17 in a game that featured plenty of trash talk and heavy hitting. When the dust settled, the Riders had learned their playoff future. Saskatchewan will travel to Edmonton next Sunday to take on the Eskimos in the West semifinal.To stoke the fire, itll mark the fourth time these teams will have met in the past seven weeks.I dont like those guys over there, said Saskatchewan running back Anthony Allen, who rushed for game-high 81 yards on 13 carries. And Im sure they dont like us too much either. I cant wait to see them again and tell them that.Eskimos players echo those sentiments.We feel the same way, Edmonton receiver Fred Stamps said. Theres a bad taste in our mouth. Nobody likes to lose. Theres always some bad blood between Edmonton and Saskatchewan. I dont think we like each other very much. Both teams are fighting for the same thing.The loss ended the Eskimos three-game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Riders snapped a five-game losing skid and won for just the second time since starting quarterback Darian Durant was lost to injury on Sept. 7 in Winnipeg.Kerry Joseph started at quarterback for the Riders and completed just five of 16 pass attempts for 71 yards. He rushed twice for 23 yards and one touchdown all in the first half. But it was the Riders rushing attack that propelled the defending Grey Cup champions to victory. Allen and newcomer Steven Miller combined for 152 yards on the ground. Receiver Korey Williams scored Saskatchewans second first-half touchdown on an 18-yard run, one that gave the home team a 16-4 lead at halftime.A Rob Bagg touchdown from Tino Sunseri opened the scoring in the third quarter and put the Riders comfortably ahead 23-4. But Edmonton rallied late and Matt Nichols scored on a two-yard run to make things interesting at 24-17 with three minutes to play.Stamps said he expects next weeks contest to be as tight as the fourth quarter was on Saturday.Its playoff time and its going to get a little harder, Stamps said after his five-catch, 59-yard performance. Nothing is going to come easy for either team. Whatever we did at the beginning of the season is over with. We have to put that behind us now and start a new season.It may be a new season, but itll boast the same kind of intensity and animosity that has been building over the last couple of head-to-head matchups.You can tell we dont care for each other, Allen said. Theres all kinds of trash talk, guys getting in each others faces, lots of big hits. And theres going to be 10 times as much next week when we see them. I cant wait to get to their house.Hugh ONeill kicked three field goals for Edmonton, while Tyler Thomas led the team with 66 yards rushing on 10 carries. Filling in for starter John White, Thomas also caught seven passes for 53 yards. Nichols started at quarterback in place of Mike Reilly and completed 30-of-42 pass attempts for 261 yards. He was intercepted twice.Neither head coach would commit to his starting quarterback next week. Chris Jones didnt know whether Reilly or Nichols would get the call, while Corey Chamblin wasnt sure if Durant would be ready to go by that time. Durant did practise this past week after he had missed nearly two months with a torn tendon in his right elbow. Joseph has started the past three games for Saskatchewan.Players from both team assured that the West semifinal wouldnt be a game of touch football.Now they have to come to our house and play in front of our fans, Stamps said. 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Valcke showed real concern about the pace of construction at the Arena da Baixada after visiting the southern city on Tuesday, saying that work there is more than late. He said he believes the stadium will make it, but declined to guarantee it will be part of the tournament that begins in June. Valcke said local organizers have until Feb. 18 to demonstrate that the work can be completed in time. "What we are expecting is that these technicians will work from now up to the 18th of February and by the 18th of February they will say, OK, guys, its fine," Valcke said. Most of the delay at the venue, which was about 90 per cent completed, was blamed on difficulties getting the needed funding for the construction. The stadium is being built mainly by local club Atletico Paranaense. "For the time being, I trust that the decisions that have been made today will give us Curitiba as one of the host cities," Valcke told a news conference. "It will be a difficult birth, but at the end we will have a baby." Brazils deputy sports minister Luis Fernandes said that after Tuesdays visit it was clear something had to be done to guarantee Curitiba as a host city. "With the current pace of construction, the stadium wouuld not be ready in time," Fernandes said, adding that more workers are expected to be added to the construction site to try to get the venue ready.dddddddddddd The trip to Curitiba was not originally scheduled for this weeks inspection tour by FIFA, but footballs governing body added a stop there after receiving the latest construction report from local organizers. Valcke was initially expected to go to the jungle city of Manaus. The Arena da Baixada was the most delayed among the six that still have to be delivered for the World Cup. FIFAs inspection tour began on Monday in Sao Paulo, with Valcke visiting the Itaquerao stadium, where a crane collapse late last year killed two workers and caused significant delays in construction. The Itaquerao, which will host the World Cup opener between Brazil and Croatia on June 12, is expected to be ready in mid-April. On Wednesday, the Arena das Dunas in the northeastern city of Natal will be the latest stadium to be delivered. Valcke will be there for the inauguration ceremony along with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Brazil promised to deliver all 12 by the end of 2013 but only the six that were used during last years Confederations Cup were ready. Four of those had missed their initial completion deadline of the end of 2012. The Arena da Baixada is due to host four World Cup matches, all in the group stage. The first is Iran vs. Nigeria on June. 16. 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