featuring the country’s three best-supported teams.
Tomorrow, SuperSport’s Outside Broadcast van will be at Sakubva in Mutare for the first time, as Buffaloes host defending champions Dynamos.
With Saul Chaminuka having quit as Buffaloes coach, it will be a baptism of fire for new coach Timothy Masachi.
The OB van and crew will then head to the capital for Thursday’s match between third-placed Harare City and Monomotapa at Rufaro, followed by two more big games at the weekend.
On Saturday 22 June, the clash between CAPS United and log leaders Highlanders at the National Sports Stadium will be live on SuperSport 9, and encounters between these two teams are always fiercely-fought.
On Sunday your World of Champions brings you the match at Rufaro between Dynamos and newly-promoted How Mine, who have been the biggest surprise package of the season so far.
The agreement between SuperSport and the PSL will see as many as 60 matches being broadcast this season, with SuperSport’s state-of-the-art equipment bringing viewers world-class productions from Zimbabwe.
Tomorrow:
Buffaloes v Dynamos
SS9 (3pm CAT)
Thursday 20 June:
Harare City v Monomotapa
SS9 (3pm CAT)
Saturday 22 June:
CAPS United v Highlanders
SS9 (3pm CAT)
Sunday 23 June:
Dynamos v How Mine
SS9 (3pm CAT) — Multichoice



