Highlanders meet TelOne at Bata Stadium on Saturday with more than just league points on the line. The match brings together emotions, revenge plots, and two teams showing good form. Castle Lager Premier Soccer League fans see this as one of the weekend's must-watch games, as the resurgent giants face a confident TelOne squad that started the season strongly.
Bosso enters the game with a full squad except captain Andrew Mbeba, who remains injured. Coach Kelvin Kaindu is happy with his team's preparation after their last away match ended in a scoreless draw against Ngezi Platinum. The team will count on Brighton Ncube, Melikhaya Ncube, Mason Mushore, Never Rauzhi, and the returning Archford Faira to deliver results.
The main storyline centers on TelOne striker Washington Navaya facing his former team. He shares the league scoring lead with seven goals from seven matches and just won March Player of the Month. His coach, Herbert Maruwa, asked him to stay calm and not let emotions affect his play against his old club. TelOne holds fifth place with 11 points, just one ahead of seventh-placed Highlanders.
TelOne built a strong roster beyond Navaya. They added former Dynamos captain Frank Makarati, midfielder Bruno Mtigo from Ngezi Platinum, and forwards Gerald Bero and Tawanda Macheke from Manica Diamonds. Highlanders show defensive strength but still search for consistent scoring.
The weekend features eight other matches across various venues. Friday sees Herentals play GreenFuel at Rufaro Stadium. Saturday has six matches at different grounds throughout the country. Dynamos face Kwekwe United at Rufaro on Sunday as they try to stop their recent slide down the table.
Bosso enters the game with a full squad except captain Andrew Mbeba, who remains injured. Coach Kelvin Kaindu is happy with his team's preparation after their last away match ended in a scoreless draw against Ngezi Platinum. The team will count on Brighton Ncube, Melikhaya Ncube, Mason Mushore, Never Rauzhi, and the returning Archford Faira to deliver results.
The main storyline centers on TelOne striker Washington Navaya facing his former team. He shares the league scoring lead with seven goals from seven matches and just won March Player of the Month. His coach, Herbert Maruwa, asked him to stay calm and not let emotions affect his play against his old club. TelOne holds fifth place with 11 points, just one ahead of seventh-placed Highlanders.
TelOne built a strong roster beyond Navaya. They added former Dynamos captain Frank Makarati, midfielder Bruno Mtigo from Ngezi Platinum, and forwards Gerald Bero and Tawanda Macheke from Manica Diamonds. Highlanders show defensive strength but still search for consistent scoring.
The weekend features eight other matches across various venues. Friday sees Herentals play GreenFuel at Rufaro Stadium. Saturday has six matches at different grounds throughout the country. Dynamos face Kwekwe United at Rufaro on Sunday as they try to stop their recent slide down the table.