THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League race has become a brutal street fight for survival and two wounded giants, Highlanders and Chicken Inn, are limping into Barbourfields Stadium today for what could be their last stand. Bosso and the Gamecocks, tied on a nervy 38 points, are dangerously flirting with relegation. Todayโs derby is no glamour tie.
It is a fight for dear life.โWe canโt run away from the fixture. That is the way it is,โ said Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas, a seasoned gaffer who has travelled every breath and length of Zimbabwe with his Gamecocks for more than a decade. โThe mood is good.
Everyone is raring to go. We have a clean bill of health and we will approach the game like we always do. It is a derby.
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The boys know what needs to be done,โ he said. Highlanders, with their proud centenary celebrations around the corner, find themselves in an awkward and painful position. The threat of relegation is hovering over Babourfields like a dark cloud.
โIt is a crucial fixture. We need to make our fans and the Bosso family happy,โ said Highlanders coach Pieter De Jongh. โWe are worried about the injuries we have but we will fight.
We want an exciting match that keeps us in the top flight. Highlanders does not deserve to be relegated and we will fight to the end.โ Kwekwe United have already gone down and nine clubs remain stuck in the relegation mud. Bosso, Gamecocks, Yadah, Triangle, GreenFuel, Bikita Minerals, Manica Diamonds and even fading giants Dynamos are choking on the final day.
As the curtain comes down on the 2025 season, all eyes will be on the clubs trapped in the drop zone drama. For Bosso, Gamecocks, DeMbare, Yadah Stars and Triangle United, this is judgement day.Todayโs Fixtures GreenFuel v Triangle (GreenFuel Arena)Chicken Inn v Highlanders (Barbourfields Stadium)Manica Diamonds v Bikita Minerals (Sakubva Stadium)Dynamos v FC Platinum (Rufaro Stadium)Kwekwe United v Caps United (Ascot Stadium)
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