Six PSL fixtures lined up for this afternoon

Fungai Muderere

SIX Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Week 19 fixtures are lined up for this afternoon at various venues dotted around the country.

Wadzanayi Stadium will be the venue for the game between star studded Simba Bhora and seemingly resurgent Highlanders.

At Baobab Stadium, defending league champions Ngezi Platinum Stars will entertain ZPC Kariba while Bikita Minerals fight it out against CAPS United at Sakubva Stadium.

Herentals welcome struggling Arenel Movers who are now under the guidance Philani “Beefy” Ncube.

It will be Ncube’s first game in charge of Sweet Boys after Movers parted ways with their former head coach Farai Tawachera two days ago.

TelOne and Greefuel will square it off at Bata Stadium. Bulawayo Chiefs will playhost to Hwange at Luveve Stadium

Tomorrow, Chicken Inn will do battle against former champions FC Platinum at Luveve Stadium). Chegutu Pirates will meet Manica Diamonds at Baobab Stadium.

Dynamos and Yadah will lock horns at Rufaro Stadium.

Week 19 Fixtures

Today

Bikita Minerals v CAPS United (Sakubva Stadium), Herentals v Arenel Movers’ (Rufaro Stadium), Ngezi Platinum v ZPC Kariba (Baobab Stadium), Simba Bhora v Highlanders (Wadzanayi), TelOne v Greenfuel (Bata Stadium), Bulawayo Chiefs v Hwange (Luveve Stadium).

Tomorrow

Chicken Inn v FC Platinum (Luveve Stadium) Chegutu Pirates v Manica Diamonds (Baobab) Dynamos v Yadah (Rufaro Stadium).

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