KHAMA IN ACTION! Thursday Thriller as Billiat, Musona, Muduhwa Light Up PSL …Scottland FC face Herentals, MWOS lock horns with Manica Diamonds

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub

ALL eyes will be on Rufaro Stadium this Thursday as Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) action continues with two mouth-watering Matchday Nine clashes lined up — and one of them features some of the biggest names in Zimbabwean football!

Scottland FC, home to dazzling stars Khama Billiat, skipper Walter Musona, hardman Peter Muduhwa, and 2023 Soccer Star finalist Tymon Machope, will take on Herentals College in what promises to be a fireworks-filled midweek showdown.

Scottland, still trying to find their killer instinct, were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by ZPC Kariba in their last outing — and will be looking to bring the heat this time.

Herentals, meanwhile, edged GreenFuel 1-0 last weekend and will be hoping to keep that momentum going.

But the big question: Can Billiat finally explode and give fans the magic they’ve been waiting for?

Meanwhile, over at Ngoni Stadium, high-flying MWOS (second on the log) take on Manica Diamonds in a clash that could shake up the title race. Expect drama, tackles, and possibly goals galore!

These Thursday clashes come hot on the heels of a hectic Wednesday that saw seven PSL fixtures played across the country:
Wednesday Results at a Glance:
• CAPS United 1 – 2 FC Platinum
• Chicken Inn 0 – 0 TelOne
• GreenFuel 0 – 0 Dynamos
• Highlanders 1 – 0 Bikita Minerals
• Kwekwe United 1 – 2 Simba Bhora
• Ngezi Platinum Stars 1 – 2 Yadah
• Triangle United 1 – 2 ZPC Kariba
With Thursday’s big names stepping onto the pitch, fans can expect flair, fire, and maybe even a few shockers!

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