Standard Bank Cup quarter-final dates, venues released

Zakazaka

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has released dates and venues of the K43 million Standard Bank Knockout Cup quarter-finals.
According to FAM competitions manager Gomezgani Zakazaka, the first quarter-final match will be between Civo United and Dedza Young Soccer on Friday September 25 at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe
On Saturday September 26, Red Lions will host Mighty Be Forward Wanderers at Kamuzu Stadium while defending champions Silver Strikers date Blue Eagles.
And on Sunday September 27, Moyale will face Big Bullets at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.
In the semi-finals, the winner in the match between Civo and Dedza will face winner between Moyale and Bullets
And the winner in the match between Silver and Eagles will take on the victor between Lions and Wanderers.
Dedza and Wanderers qualified for the quarter-finals through the preliminary games after beating Kamuzu Barracks and Mafco respectively.
 

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