THE gripping title race in the Northern Region Soccer League (NPSL) continues this afternoon with no less than four teams firmly in the fight for the sole ticket to the Premier Soccer League next year.
The top four teams Black Rhinos (49 points), second-placed MWOS (48), Harare City (48) and Scottland (46) all cannot afford to drop points when they return to action this afternoon.
Rhinos face 12th-placed Karoi United at Chikangwe Stadium in Karoi, while second-placed MWOS are also on the road as they take on Pam FC at Muriel Mine Stadium.
Harare City will host Norton Community at Mkushi Academy (formerly Morris Depot) Grounds, hoping for a win that could potentially return them to the top of the log.
Scottland take their flamboyance to Baobab Stadium in Ngezi, where they date Ngezi Platinum Under-19 looking to close on the clubs that are above them.
All of the top four sides won their matches at the weekend and will be looking to maintain the push for the title.
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Northern Region Soccer League Midweek Fixtures
Karoi United v Black Rhinos (Chikangwe Stadium), Pam FC v Mwos (Muriel Mine), Harare City v Norton Community (Mkushi Academy Grounds), Ngezi Under-19 v Scottland (Baobab), Cranborne Bullets v Black Mambas (Commando Barracks), Zambezi G&C v CC Lee Mhangura (Pfura Stadium), Chinhoyi Stars v Golden Eagles (Chinhoyi Stadium), Banket Untied v Trojan (Kuwandzana Stadium), Shamva Mine v Herentals Under-20 (Shamva Mine Stadium), DZ Royal Stars v Agama 12pm (Commando Barracks)
All matches kick off at 3pm unless stated.