By NOMALUNGELO PHIRI | 2024-11-15
SOCCER - THIS week's on and off temperatures will make matters worse when league defending champions Young Buffaloes face seventh-placed Nsingizini in the Women’s Football League this weekend.
The fixtures are the second round of games and will be played on Saturday and Sunday. This is according to the WFL fixture released by Eswatini Women Football Association (EWFA) Secretary General Ntandoyenkhosi Hlatshwayo yesterday.
Buffaloes are top of the log while Nsingizini are at number seven. The game will be played at Manzini Club on Saturday, with kick-off set for 3pm.
The other fixture will be played at Manzini Club on the same, as Mbekelweni will clash with Denver Sundowns in the first game before Manzini Wanderers take on AS Interladies.
At Lobamba Technical Centre, Sidvwashini United will face-off with Green Mamba, while Shiselweni Divas will host Royal Leopard at King Sobhuza Stadium.
Sunday’s matches will feature capital city side Mbabane Swallows, who will visit Red Rhinos at Ka-
Langa Stadium in the Lubombo region.
Fixtures:
Saturday
Lobamba Technical Centre
Sidvwashini United vs Green Mamba 1pm
King Sobhuz a II Stadium
Shiselweni Divas vs Royal Leopard 11am
Manzini Club
Mbekelweni vs Denver Sundowns 11am
Manzini Wanderers vs AS Interladies 1pm
Nsingizini vs Young Buffaloes 3pm
Ka-Langa Techical Centre
Red Rhinos vs Mbabane Swallows 12
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