The last group-stage matches of the Amos Charity Tournament will be played this weekend. All matches will be staged at the Tshakhuma Tshisimani grounds.
Four matches will be played tomorrow and two on Sunday. Tomorrow's programme will start with the match between FC KK and Tshivhazwaulu Peace Makers. Both Peace Makers and FC KK lost their opening matches last Saturday. Peace Makers lost 0-2 to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila, while FC KK were beaten 2-4 by Tshakhuma Na Ndilani FC.
The first match will start at 09:00. After this match,Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila and Tshakhuma Na Ndilani will lock horns. The fact that both Tshakhuma Na Ndilani and Madzivhandila won their opening matches is reason enough for the fans to expect a thriller. This one is scheduled to kick off at 11:00.
Gwamasenga United Brothers will entertain Madritas shortly after midday. Madridtas and Gwamasenga lost their matches last weekend. Gwamasenga were beaten 0-1 by Joe Maweja, while Madridtas suffered a shocking 0-2 defeat at the hands of Tshakhuma RO United.
The activities for the day will be wrapped up by the match between Joe Maweja and Tshakhuma RO United at 15:00.
Tshakhuma RO United and Gwamasenga United Brothers will test each other's strength in the opening match on Sunday morning, and they will be followed by Tshivhazwaulu Peace Makers and Tshakhuma Na Ndilani.
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila will battle it out against FC KK, starting at 13:00. Madridtas and Joe Maweja will be the last teams to enter into the field of play at about 15:00.
The top teams in the group stages will meet in the final on a date still to be announced to determine the champions, while the runners-up from each group will meet to determine the third-placed team.
The players to watch in this weekend matches are Ipfi Muthubi of RO United, Mashudu Makhari of Joe Maweja, Solomon Noko of Madridtas, Nndwamato Miriri of Tshakhuma Na Ndilani, Mutali "Bodelo" Mulaudzi of Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila and Rendani Mukomafhedzi of Tshakhuma RO United.