The Brave Warriors’ Fifa World Cup qualifying match against Malawi this afternoon is top of the list of the weekend’s sporting action.
The Brave Warriors are currently second in Group H of the CAF World Cup qualifiers and a win in Francistown will strengthen their chances of a first-ever qualification at the Fifa World Cup.
In other sporting events this weekend Namibia’s Capricorn Eagles take on Zimbabwe in the final of the ICC Women T20 World Cup Qualifier at the FNB Cricket Stadium on Saturday afternoon, while Windhoek High School take on Moria Private School in the Namibia Schools Rugby u19 final also on Saturday afternoon.
The NDTC Futsal Premier League meanwhile continues with matches at the Windhoek Showgrounds Plaza while the Nedbank Citi Dash takes place for the fifth time on Sunday morning.
The weekend’s fixtures are as follows:
Friday, 5 September
Namibia Schools Rugby finals
09h30: Hage Geingob National Rugby Stadium
Kamikaze Inline Hockey Tournament
14h00: DTS Club
Fifa World Cup Qualifier
15h00: Namibia v Malawi, Francistown
Saturday, 6 September
Kamikaze Inline Hockey Tournament
08h00: DTS Club
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier
14h30: Final & third place play-off
09h30: Fifth and seventh place play-offs
Namibia Schools Rugby finals
09h30: Hage Geingob National Rugby Stadium
Pre-Season Tournament @ Liverpool Stadium, Okahandja
08h30: Young African v Rundu Chiefs
12h30: African Stars v Bucks Buccaneers
14h30: Bucks Buccaneers v Rundu Chiefs
16h30: Young African v African Stars
NDTC Futsal Premier League
14h00: Windhoek Showgrounds Plaza
Sunday, 7 September
Nedbank Citi Dash
07h00: WHS Vegkop Stadium
Kamikaze Inline Hockey Tournament
08h00: DTS Club
Pre-Season Tournament @ Liverpool Stadium, Okahandja
11h00: Rundu Chiefs v Khomas Nampol
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