Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Survival, title fights headline weekend

- Ricky Zililo

UNPREDICTA­BLE Shabanie Mine and underperfo­rming title aspirants Chicken Inn kick off Match Day 28 of the Castle Lager Premiershi­p at Maglas Stadium this afternoon with both teams fighting for their lives at different ends of the table.

This encounter headlines a full weekend of football that includes an interestin­g duel between Bulawayo City and another title hopeful Ngezi Platinum Stars in Bulawayo, a relegation battle between Tsholotsho and Chapungu in Beitbridge as well as a teacherstu­dent affair in Kariba where Sunday Chidzambwa’s ZPC Kariba welcome Lloyd Mutasa’s title chasing Dynamos.

And at the top of the weekend, Highlander­s entertain FC Platinum at Barbourfie­lds Stadium on Sunday to cap what is likely to be the beginning of a very hectic and frenzied end to the 2017 campaign for all the 18 teams in the league.

Today’s battle in Zvishavane pits two sides that have had different campaigns in the league, but the hosts start with an edge over their surprising­ly stumbling opponents. With the championsh­ip race hotting up, the Gamecocks are cracking under the pressure of a second title in three years. Despite having begun the business end of the campaign as firm favourites to land the holy grail of local football, Rahman Gumbo and his lads now seem to have forgotten how to win.

Chicken Inn were clobbered 4-0 by Highlander­s in their last encounter, a result that left the Gamecocks five points behind leaders Dynamos who are on 56 points after 27 games.

A victory for Chicken Inn will take them to second place just for 24 hours, as Ngezi Platinum Stars take on Bulawayo City at Barbourfie­lds Stadium tomorrow with third placed FC Platinum squaring off with Highlander­s on Sunday.

Chicken Inn go into today’s encounter smarting from three consecutiv­e defeats against Yadah, Caps United and most recently Highlander­s.

It won’t be a walk in the park for Chicken Inn as Shabanie Mine are enjoying fine form and will be out to stretch their unbeaten run to five games. Shabanie Mine have won two out of their four games, drawing twice.

A victory for Shabanie Mine will take their points tally to 33 and move them out of the last relegation sport as they wait for Harare City, Yadah FC, Bulawayo City and d Chapungu to play their games.

The Shabanie Mine-Chicken Inn result will set the tone for an exciting ng Premiershi­p weekend for both championsh­ip andd bottom-end teams.

Second on the tableable Ngezi Platinum face Bulawayo City tomorrow knowing nowing that a defeat may work in leaders Dynamos’ favour. On the other hand, losing to Ngezi in the event ent that Shabanie Mine win against Chicken Inn, with h Harare City picking maximum points against Bantuntu Rovers while Yadah beat Black Rhinos, will leave Bulawayo City swimming in the murky relegation waters.

A defeat for Bantutu Rovers will officially make them the first side to be relegated from the Premiershi­p. — @ZililoR liloR

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