PSL history beckons

The sports television giant has previously screened cup matches as part of their trial runs but the clash between CAPS United and Harare City will be the first league match to be screened live. Harare City made their debut in the Premiership last season and finished a credible ninth but the ambitious club is eager to make a better impression this season and have recruited 13 new players. David Kutyauripo, Martin Vengesayi, Phenias Bamusi and Osborne Mukuradare were part of the new players unveiled by Harare City on Friday last week.

CAPS United have already warmed-up for the new season by playing in the NetOne Charity Shield where they lost 3-2 to Chicken Inn in the final at Mandava Stadium. Across town at Motor Action Sports Club, the Mighty Bulls will open their 2013 season by hosting Hwange on Thursday while newboys How Mine and Triple B will meet at White City.
Fixtures:

Thursday: Motor Action v Hwange (Motor Action Sports Club), Harare City v CAPS United (Rufaro **), How Mine v Triple B (White City)
Friday: Shabanie Mine v Highlanders (Maglas), Buffaloes v FC Platinum (Sakubva), Black Mambas v Dynamos (Morris Depot), Black Rhinos v Monomotapa (Rufaro**), Chicken Inn v Triangle (Luveve),

Sunday: CAPS United v Motor Action FC (Rufaro**)
Monday: Triangle v Shabanie (Gibbo), Dynamos v Chicken Inn (Rufaro 2pm**), Triple B v Black Mambas (TBA), Hwange v Black Rhinos (Colliery), Highlanders v Harare City (Barboufields), Monomotapa v Buffaloes (Gwanzura), FC Platinum v How Mine ( Mandava)
** SuperSport broadcasting

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