
The Carlsberg Cup quarter-final line-up is now complete following holders Be Forward Wanderers’ 2-0 win over Kamuzu Barracks (KB) on Wednesday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
The Nomads will now face Prison United on Saturday at Balaka Stadium.
Jimmy Zakazaka drew first blood for Wanderers before Peter Wadabwa killed off the game in the 89th minute to send Nyerere into frenzy.
Wanderers team manager Stevie Madeira said they were happy to reach the last eight.
“Being the cup holders, our goal is to defend the cup and we will fight all the way,” he said.
Meanwhile, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) competitions manager Gomezgani Zakazaka has announced the shift of another quarter-final fixture between Red Lions and Silver Strikers from Saturday to Sunday, but said the venue remains Balaka Stadium.
In other quarter-final fixtures, Mafco host Nyasa Big Bullets at Chitowe in Dwangwa on Saturday while Wizards will host Mangochi Police at MDC Stadium.
Carlsberg Cup quarter-final line-up now complete
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