Zambia made a raft of changes but kept up their 100 percent record against Mozambique.
Young Chipolopolo scored their goals through Joseph Phiri and substitute Fashion Sakala, who moved joint top of the goal scorers charts in the competition with his third of the tournament, drawing level with Walaa Mohamed of Sudan.
Zambia broke the deadlock midway through the first half when Phiri pounced to score. He might have had a second shortly before halftime, but first missed a simple chance as he put the ball wide, and then headed off-target.
Sakala made the points safe with 10 minutes to go when he continued his outstanding tournament which sees him level with Walaa Mohamed from Sudan at the top of the scorers list.
DR Congo booked their spot in the semifinals of the 2016 COSAFA Under-20 Championships with a 1-0 victory over Malawi in their crossover fixture at the Moruleng Stadium on Tuesday.
The Congolese have set up a semi-final on Wednesday with Zambia, who were 2-0 victors over Mozambique at the Mogwase Stadium.
Nathan Lusuki grabbed his second goal of the tournament midway through the first half to seal the win for the Central African guest nation.
The Congolese were on the front foot from the off, with Chadrack Lukombe twisting and turning in the box before firing wide.
Rosy Kinkela also missed a fine opportunity to score, before the side finally did get their noses in front as Lusuki rose highest in the box to glance his header into the goal.
It then became the ‘Christopher Mikuwa’ show as the Malawi keeper made a string of fine saves, first from Rachidi Kuamanbu and Lukombe, who he foiled twice in just a few seconds.
Lusuki later had an effort ruled out for offside, before Mikuwa again denied the Congolese, saving again from Kuamanbu.
Wednesday’s semifinals see South Africa take on Angola at 17h00 (15h00 GMT), while Zambia play DR Congo at 19h30 (17h30 GMT). Both games will be at the Moruleng Stadium
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Cross-over matches from Groups B & D
Zambia 2 (Joseph Phiri 22’, Fashion Sakala 80’) Mozambique 0
Malawi 0 DR Congo 1 (Nathan Lusuki 25’)
WEDNESDAY’S FIXTURES
Semifinals (Moruleng Stadium)
17h00 (15h00 GMT):Â South Africa vs Angola
19h30 (17h30 GMT):Â Zambia vs DR Congo
This one is ours as well. The boys should be more clinical in front of goals to wrap the games much earlier.
There is no stopping us on our way to be crowned champions yet again.
Kasai mukali, tewakwangalako – lets be careful here.
So these matches are not showing on any channel?
once we beat Dr.congo den the cup is ours bcoz South Africa is going 2b beaten so easyly
This has been an amazing run by the lads.
this players in U20 av given a clear picture that they’ll go vry far interms of playing football, otherwise let us jst put our finger close bcoz at end we’ll av the fine & outstandng players of all time, & Big Steve this cosafa is ours beliv me
Once Again Wel Done Guys! My Encouragement To The Faz Is, Lets Mantain The Curent U20 For Fure Assigment Pliz Ba Faz! Bring Home Cosafa Cup Guys.
Watch the matches using gotv kwasi cb something
cosafa’s are meant for us chipolopolo all the way.
This team should be maintan it looks like a good team and the lads should also been displine because its a key to success
Pls help. On which TV stations can one watch today’s U20 games when one is not in Zambia?
Guru u’re right bcoz dciplin in watever u’re doing on earth is vry cardinal, u can agree wth me dat wat has cozd 4 som of our curent senior national players not to b at their best it bcoz of being indeciplin to their technical bench or coaches at their clubs. patience,dcplin & humble it can tak a player at any level of playing football as long as he is fit & skilled.