Flame Lilly face Lake Harvest

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
FLAME LILLY face a tough test when they date Lake Harvest at Chikurubi in the World Navi Northern Region Division One league match this afternoon.
The correctional services outfit are yet to taste defeat in their campaign this season after two weeks of action.
Flame Lilly beat ZRP FC 1-0 in the first game before they got the better of Starbill 2-0 last week.

Yadah Gunners have a date against DC Academy in what promises to be another tough encounter.

Meanwhile, 20 teams from Harare Districts will take part at the Phante Memorial Soccer Tournament at Churchill.

The event is being held in honour of the late Moonlight Funeral Services director Enphant Nakhozwe who died in April last year in Domboshawa.

Tournament director Joe Mafana confirmed the event will be held over the Easter holidays.

World Navi Northern Region Fixtures
Today: Flame Lilly v Lake Harvest (Chikurubi), Yadah Gunners v DC Academy (Larfarge).

Tomorrow: Twalumba v Chegutu Pirates (Dzivarasekwa), Karoi United v ZRP FC (Chikangwe), ZRP Morris v Starbill (Morris Depot), Royal Classic v Ngezi Platinum (Tsungubvi), Seven Flames v Bindura United (Rufaro), Mushowani Stars v Commando Bullets (Afdis), Blue Swallows v DStv Rangers (Manyame).

Eastern Region Fixtures
Tomorrow: Eastern Stars v FC Three Leaves (Rudhaka), Black Eagles v Ruwa United (Gaza)

Sunday: Mutare City Rovers v Mwenezana (Sakubva), Surrey Abatoirs v Gaza Gunners (Surrey), Gutu v Masvingo United (Mupandawana),  ZRP Masvingo v Mutare Polytechnic (Mucheke), Bufaloes Juniors v Renco Mine (Vhengere), Chivhu Stars v Tenax (Garwe)

Southern Region Fixtures
Tomorrow: Technosphere v Elephant (Hwange), Tsholotsho v Trumus (Tsholotsho), v Plumtree Chiefs v Zimbabwe Saints (Raylton), Mpumalanga v Hwange Juniors (Hwange), Portland Cement v Old Nic Mine (Portland), v Blackboots v Quelaton (Fairbridge), New West City v Kabwe Warriors (Luveve), ZPC Hwange v Ntabazinduna (Hwange),

Monday: Quelaton v Mpumalanga (NUST)

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