Potentially thrilling PSL encounters lie ahead

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PERENNIAL foes, Dynamos and Highlanders, once again face unpredictable tasks when the premiership football resumes in the midweek.

PERENNIAL foes, Dynamos and Highlanders, once again face unpredictable tasks when the premiership football resumes in the midweek.

REPORT BY RANGANAI DZOTIZEI The league took a break this weekend to allow the Warriors to pave way for today’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Angola.

  Log leaders, Dynamos, visit stubborn Harare City at Rufaro on Wednesday, eager to cement the pole position it assumed via the boardroom last week.

  DeMbare assumed top spot on the log on goal difference after Zifa’s appeal committee awarded the Harare giants three points for the disputed match against Hwange in May, when the coal miners’ officials were beaten up by marshals at Rufaro. The PSL disciplinary committee had ordered a replay.

  In the reverse fixture against Harare City, Dynamos lost 0-1.

  Bosso, who haven’t tasted defeat this season, face a tricky assignment across town at Luveve against fifth-placed Chicken Inn on the same day.

  Bosso cannot afford any slip-up, with 10 matches remaining after losing top spot to DeMbare on goal difference.

  On Tuesday, Motor Action face inconsistent Black Mambas at home while Moses Chunga’s Gunners host Buffaloes at Larfage.

  Cash-rich, FC Platinum, travel to Bulawayo to face the basement side, Quelaton, with Shabanie Mine hosting Hwange at Maglas.

  Under fire CAPS United will be aiming to earn their first win in nine attempts against Hardbody at the National Sports Stadium, while Blue Rangers and Monomotapa clash at Gwanzura.

  Fixtures: Tuesday: Motor Action v Black Mambas, Motor Action Sports Club, Quelaton v FC Platinum, Luveve, Gunners v Buffaloes, Lafarge, CAPS United v Hardbody, NSS, Shabanie v Hwange, Maglas and Blue Rangers v Monomotapa, Gwanzura.

  Wednesday: Harare City v Dynamos, Rufaro and Chicken Inn v Highlanders, Luveve.