Bullets beat Fisd Wizards

Bullets players celebrate the victory

TNM Super League champions Big Bullets beat Fisd Wizards 2-0 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre in a mid-week fixture.
Following the win, Bullets now have 63 points going into their last match against Civo United. They have also surpassed their last season mark by a point.
They have also opened a yawning 16-point gap with second-placed Mafco who also have a game left.
Chiukepo Msowoya was the toast of the afternoon for Bullets having scored both goals.
He netted the first in the 76th minute when he headed home a long ball from Ian Chinyama.
In the dying minutes, Bullets were awarded a penalty after Chiukepo was fouled in the box and referee Andy Kuseli awarded a penalty which Chiukepo converted.
Wizards still anchor the table with 21 points from 27 games.
Wizards technical director Peter Mponda said his charges failed to make use of the clear chances they created in the first half.
Bullets team manager Rahim Ishmael said they were up against a good side.
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