Fans Go Crazy As MWOS Scottland Tickets Sell Out

Two fresh clubs are shaking up Zimbabwe's Premier Soccer League. MWOS FC and Scottland FC prove newcomers can challenge old teams. Both sides invest heavily in facilities and player comfort. MWOS upgraded Ngoni Stadium with 5,000 modern seats. The Norton venue features new dugouts and better fan areas.

Scottland chose a different path for their home base. The team secured Number 1 Grounds through a 30-year lease deal with Harare City Council. Construction crews are building a massive 15,000-seat stadium. Both clubs travel in style with luxury Scania coaches. MWOS uses the Marcopolo G8 model for away games.

Saturday's match between these rivals sold every ticket before game day. Fans could only buy advance tickets through official channels. The Premier Soccer League banned stadium sales for security reasons. General admission cost five dollars and VIP seats reached twenty dollars. Electronic verification systems will check each ticket at the gate.

MWOS leads the table with 27 points from 13 matches. The team remains unbeaten this season with seven wins and six draws. Scottland sits third with 23 points after one loss. Last season Scottland edged MWOS for the promotion spot. MWOS responded through purchasing the ZPC Hwange franchise.
 

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