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THE 2017 MTN/FAZ LEAGUE ROLLS INTO ACTION

The MTN/FAZ Super Division rolls into action this afternoon with mouth watering fixtures sprayed across the country.

National Heroes Stadium will take the spotlight hosting a double header involving City of Lusaka and Green Eagles in a lunch time kickoff while defending champions Zanaco face Red Arrows.

The spotlight will also be on new comers Real Nakonde and Buildcon who are squaring off at New Stadium on their debut taste of Super Division action.

With the league expanded to 20 teams, the stakes are expected to be higher this season.

Double headers for week one, set for Heroes Stadium will all be live on Super Sport.

Meanwhile FAZ has pushed all lower division games to next weekend owing to registration glitches.

Week one fixtures will be played on Monday, April 17, 2017 while week two fixtures will take place on Friday April 14, 2017.

FULL WEEK ONE SUPER DIVISION FIXTURES:

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF ZAMBIA MTN/FAZ FIXTURES FOR SUPER DIVISION WEEK ONE TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY 8TH & SUNDAY 9TH APRIL, 2017

SATURDAY 8TH APRIL, 2017

13:00 City of Lusaka Vs Green Eagles
(Heroes Stadium)

15:00 ZANACO Vs Red Arrows
(Heroes Stadium)

15:00 NAPSA Stars Vs Nchanga Rangers
(Edwin Imboela Stadium)

15:00 Nkana Vs Nakambala Leopards
(Nkana Stadium)

15:00 Kabwe Warriors Vs Nkwazi
(Godfrey Chitalu)

15:00 Real Nakonde Vs Buildcon
(New Stadium Nakonde)

15:00 Lumwana Radiants Vs Forest Rangers
(Lumwana Stadium)

SUNDAY 9th APRIL, 2017

13:00 Green Buffaloes Vs Mufulira Wanderers
(Heroes Stadium)

15:00 Lusaka Dynamos Vs Power Dynamos
(Heroes Stadium)

POSTPONED

ZESCO United Vs Konkola Blades

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