The MTN Super League continues this after with more week 18 action after the FC MUZA v Green Buffaloes tie got this started on Friday afternoon.
The main act will be at the National Heroes Stadium as defending Champions, Red Arrows visit Perry Mutapa’s NAPSA Stars at 15:00 hrs.
Mutapa believes this is his teams’ biggest fixture of the season as they face arguably the best team in the league.
“It’s going to be a tough game, we should not forget we are playing champions. Arrows are one of the best teams, if not the best, and I think this fixture has come to be one of the biggest fixtures in our league, two good teams playing a passing game and battling it out, I think it’s going to be a tough game,” he said.
Before that Sensational Zanaco welcome in-form Chambishi in an early kick off at the same venue.
Zanaco are unbeaten in their last eight games while Chambishi have one loss in that same period.
In Kitwe, Log leaders Power Dynamos welcome High Flying Nkwazi who are eager to impress new boss Oswald Mutapa.
Nine time Champions ZESCO United welcome Prison Leopards as Kansanshi Dynamos entertain Forest Rangers.
Nchanga Rangers are away to Buildcon as Lumwana Radiants visit Choma to take on Green Eagles.
On Sunday, Kabwe Warriors will play host to record 13 time Champions, Nkana at the legendary Godfrey Ucar Chitalu Stadium.
MTN SUPER LEAGUE WEEK 18 FIXTURES
Friday 6 January, 2023
MTN SUPER LEAGUE WEEK 18
Saturday 7 January, 2023
13h00 ZANACO Vs Chambishi | Heroes Stadium | SuperSport 229 Variety 4 & GOtv Select Go 2
15h00 NAPSA Stars Vs Red Arrows | Heroes Stadium | SuperSport 229 Variety 4 & GOtv Select Go 2
15h00 Buildcon Vs Nchanga Rangers | Trade Fair Grounds
15h00 Green Eagles Vs Lumwana Radiants | Independence Stadium
15h00 Kansanshi Dynamos Vs Forest Rangers | Lumwana Stadium
15h00 Power Dynamos Vs Nkwazi FC | Arthur Davies Stadium
15h00 ZESCO United Vs Prison Leopards | Levy Mwanawasa Stadium
Sunday 8 January, 2023
Kabwe Warriors Vs Nkana FC | Godfrey Chitalu Stadium
Green Buffaloes 1-2 FC MUZA
(Lucky Bwalya 65′ | Gift Simanansa 24′, Bobo Angwenga 61′)