The Debmarine Namibia Premiership takes centre stage this weekend with the final matches of the first round taking place before the break for the festive season.
Log leaders African Stars take on Civics at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium tonight, as well as Tigers at Okahandja’s Nau-Aib Stadium on Sunday.
In some late changes announced by the Namibia Premier Football League, Sunday’s matches at the Independence Stadium have been rearranged, with Orlando Pirates now taking on Civics at 16h00, while Khomas Nampol face Young African at 18h00.
The Southern Stream First Division also continues with matches in Windhoek, Rehoboth, Keetmanshoop, Rosh Pinah and Swakopmund.
The complete fixtures are as follows:
Friday, 15 December
Debmarine Namibia Premiership, Round 14
19h00: African Stars v Civics, Independence Stadium
Saturday, 16 December
Debmarine Namibia Premiership, Round 14
15h00: Khomas Nampol v FC Ongos, Independence Stadium
15h00: Mighty Gunners v Okahandja United, Mokati Stadium
16h00: Young Brazilians v Young African, J Stephanus Stadium
16h00: E Chula Chula v Blue Waters, Oshakati Independence Stadium
16h00: Okakarara YW v Life Fighters, Omulunga Stadium
16h00: Julinho Sporting v Unam, Rundu Stadium
Southern Stream First Division
14h00: Dates Eleven v Mariental SC, J Stephanus Stadium
15h00: Blue Boys v Eleven Arrows, Mondesa Stadium
15h00: Latinos v NCS, Reho Stadium
15h00: DTS v Davos FC, DTS Stadium
Sunday, 17 December
Debmarine Namibia Premiership, Round 15
14h00: Young Brazilians v FC Ongos, J Stephanus Stadium
14h00: Mighty Gunners v Blue Waters, Mokati Stadium
14h00: E Chula Chula v Okahandja United, Oshakati Stadium
16h00: African Stars v Tigers, Nau-Aib Stadium
16h00: Okakarara YW v Julinho Sporting, Omulunga Stadium
16h00: Orlando Pirates v Civics, Independence Stadium
16h30: Life Fighters v Unam, Mokati Stadium
18h00: Khomas Nampol v Young African, Independence Stadium
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