Monday, April 27, 2026

Live – CAF Champions League & Confederations Cup

Three Zambian clubs are in action on Wednesday afternoon in Africa.

Zambian glamour side Nkana welcome UD Songo from Mozambique at Nkana Stadium in the second leg of the CAF Champions League.

Nkana has a 2-1 caution. The game is live on ZNBC TV.

In the CAF Confederations Cup, Green Buffaloes are away in Juba, South Sudan against Al Merriekh.

The Zambia Army sponsored side lead 2-0 on aggregate.

Elsewhere debutants, Green Eagles are action against Young Buffaloes in Eswatini.

CAF GAMES THIS WEEK INVOLVING ZAMBIAN CLUBS

Nkana Vs UD Songo
Wednesday 15:00hrs

Al Merriekh Juba Vs Green Buffaloes
Wednesday, 16:00hrs

Young Buffaloes Vs Green Eagles
Wednesday, 15:00hrs

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26 Comments

  1. *NKANA FC STARTING 11*

    Chibwe Allan 23
    Hassan Ramadhani 22
    Ben Adama Banh 3
    Musa Muhammad 5
    Richard Ocran 13
    Shadreck Malambo 30
    Jacob Ngulube 17
    Harrison Chisala 8
    Kelvin Kampamba 11
    Walter Bwalya (C) 10
    Ronald Kampamba 9

    *Substitutes*
    Chisamba Lungu 6
    Kelvin Malunga 16
    Yannick Mulenda 19
    Freddy Tshimenga 20
    Festus Mbewe 21
    Lyson Thole 24
    Gift Zulu 27

  2. TEAM NEWS:

    Green Buffaloes XI: Line up Davy Kaumba,Adrian Chama,Stephen Kabamba,Gideon,Jack Chirwa,Mike Katiba, Friday Samu ,Felix Katongo,Steward Chikandiwa,Sebastian Mwansa , Chilimba Moonga

  3. HALF TIME: Young Buffaloes 0-3 Green Eagles (Anos Tembo 10′, 28, Spencer Sautu 24′) [Agg:5-0]

    Nkana 1-0 UD Songo (Sate Sate 45′)[Agg:2-1]

  4. FULL TIME: Nkana 1-0 UD Songo (Sate Sate 45′) [Agg: 3-1)

    Kalampa advance to the next round and sets up a date against Simba Sports Club of Tanzania

  5. FULL-TIME: Young Buffaloes 2-3 Green Eagles (Dhlamini Phiwa 48′, 84′ | Anos Tembo 10′, 28, Spencer Sautu 24′) [Agg:2-5]

    The dream continues as the Choma side advance to the next round

  6. This is what is expected when any Zambian team plays football with minnows.
    Ifya kwebati game yalichinja is simply unacceptable.
    To me it just shows that we have not upped our game, while other teams have done so. If we had upped our game we would have soared above them.
    How can someone surely explain the Chipolopolo struggling against Mozambique and Namibia?
    Next we shall be losing to Swaziland and Malawi.

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