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Ngoni Derby Madness as MWOS Rattle Scottland
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39855, member: 636"] MWOS faces Scottland this Saturday at Ngoni Stadium for their biggest match of the season. Both teams started as new clubs and quickly became top contenders. MWOS leads the league with 27 points against Scottland's 23 points. The rivalry began last year during promotion battles. These clubs changed Zimbabwean football from traditional teams to fresh competitors. Last year's match created major drama when Scottland's team owner ran onto the field. He charged at the MWOS coach after a late goal tied the game. The coach made gestures toward the owner's seating area after scoring. Security and police had to separate everyone during the chaos. That incident made every future game between them feel like a championship. Captain Tafadzwa Nyabunze remembers the packed stadium and raw emotions from that day. MWOS kept most of their original players for this season. Scottland rebuilt their team with new faces and expensive signings. Both teams focus on staying competitive rather than just surviving. The community supports their local team during every home game. ZTN Prime will broadcast the match live starting at 2 PM with extended coverage. The league is testing new electronic ticketing for the first time. Fans must purchase tickets in advance, as no tickets are available at the gates. Over 98 percent of tickets were sold before game day. This system eliminates long lines and prevents ticket fraud. [/QUOTE]
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