Premier League Preview: Labour Day matches

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KCM/FAZ Premier League leaders Zanaco will host Roan United at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka in a Week 8 matches to be played on Friday (Labour Day).

And second placed, Green Buffaloes will away on the Copperbelt to face Aggrey Chiyangi’s Chambishi.

Struggling Power Dynamos will await the visit of ZAF side Young Arrows. In Kabwe, Warriors will host Lusaka Dynamos while Forest Rangers travel to the Sugar town of Mazabuka with a date with Nakambala Leopards.

Kebby Hachipuka’s Choma Eagles will hoping to silence the City of Lusaka fans at Woodlands Stadium. Click here to view the Premier League table & Results.

CAF envoys’ Zesco United and Red Arrows’ league matches have been postponed as both teams will be playing on Saturday against Djoliba fc of Mali and Ennipi of Egypt respectively.

And National Team trainer Herve Renard has been drafted in by ZAF to assist Arrows overcome a 4-0 deficit.

Full Fixture

Zanaco v Roan

Chambishi v GBFC

City v Choma Eagles

Warriors v Lusaka Dynamos

Power D. v Young Arrows

Nakambala v Forest Rangers

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111 Comments on “Premier League Preview: Labour Day matches”

  • Anonymous wrote on 30 April, 2009, 15:44

    Why didn’t Red Arrows ask for HR’s assistance in the first match, they get thumped and they run to FAZ

  • Step Aside wrote on 30 April, 2009, 17:20

    We ought to go out in masses to drum up support for our envoys (Zega & Red Arrows). This year should see our clubs into the next round and I think they can/will make it, only if we give them the deserved support.

    To Yamoto, I say… GO GET MAXIMUM POINTS BOYS! Coach Hector “Ibwele” Chilombo, you are on the right track man. FIREEEE!!!

  • connie wrote on 30 April, 2009, 18:42

    Step Aside :We ought to go out in masses to drum up support for our envoys (Zega & Red Arrows). This year should see our clubs into the next round and I think they can/will make it, only if we give them the deserved support.
    I conquer with you ma brother. Team Ya Ziko we have to watch in big numbers.

  • connie wrote on 30 April, 2009, 18:43

    I conquer with you ma brother. Team Ya Ziko we have to watch in big numbers.

  • Alex wrote on 30 April, 2009, 18:47

    @Step Aside You sound like danny pule with fire!! Anyway ,fire to the next round and weelee.

  • Sharpy wrote on 30 April, 2009, 22:54

    HR IS NOT A MAGIAN AAROWS AR GOING AL DA BST 2 ZEGA
    PEACE

  • vipack wrote on 1 May, 2009, 9:57

    we can beat enppi and progress to the next round. the most important thing is to believe in ourselves.rerversing
    4-0 is very very posible.

    come on Red arrows you can do it.

  • Chamz wrote on 1 May, 2009, 10:44

    Red Arrows are out. The Egpyians will simply sit back.

  • Anonymous wrote on 1 May, 2009, 12:28

    vipack :we can beat enppi and progress to the next round. the most important thing is to believe in ourselves.rerversing4-0 is very very posible.
    come on Red arrows you can do it.

    Red Arrows have to win by 5 goals or more, without the Vistors scoring. I do not see that happening in this game. Arrows are simply crap. The mistake was made in the first game 4-0 ninshi muli makula

  • Anonymous wrote on 1 May, 2009, 12:29

    Ba Red Arrows mwe lis seba nya Zed soccer

  • Smm-soJ wrote on 1 May, 2009, 15:22

    never say die till its over, Red ’sharp’ Arrows go for the five clear goals or at least four & then deal with them during penalties …

    to be alive is to have hope & expectaions of better things …

    Go Zambian envoys go and set new and great records ….

    God bless us all en thanks…

    Hope is for you and me, hope is what we need … God bless

  • Yashani iyo wrote on 2 May, 2009, 11:10

    vipack :we can beat enppi and progress to the next round. the most important thing is to believe in ourselves.rerversing4-0 is very very posible.
    come on Red arrows you can do it.

    Arrows are out. You like it or not.

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