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‘Super Wednesday’ in MulaSport NFD

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The battles for survival and promotion are heating up in the MulaSport National First Division. (File pic)
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MBABANE – Beleaguered Masundvwini Royal Swallows meet title-contenders Red Rhinos  in a crucial MulaSport National First Division match at Prince of Wales sports ground, this afternoon.

The MulaSport  National First Division (NFD) Week 22 kicks off with high-stakes clashes across different venues today. All matches set for today.

The Prince of Wales Sports Ground will host a significant double-header this afternoon, headlined by a clash between teams at opposite ends of the table.

Masundvwini Royal Swallows, who are  on 16 points and just one point above bottom-placed CK Survivors, will face second-placed Red Rhinos at 1pm today.

Rhinos enter the match with 39 points, trailing behind the log leaders, Pigg’s Peak Professionals, who are on 41 points.

Following this opening fixture, Sidwashini United will lock horns with Lozitha Spurs at 3pm.

At Bhunya Stadium, CK Survivors will attempt to move off the bottom of the log when they face All Nations at 1pm, followed by Mankayane United taking on Magwanyana FC at 3:15pm.

Meanwhile, Tambankulu Stadium will also host its own double-header, starting with Usuthu Liverpool locking horns with Manzini Sundowns FC at 1pm, before Madlenya FC faces Ludzeludze Killers FC at 3:15pm.

In the hunt for the league title, log leaders P/Peak Professionals will travel to Killarney sports ground to face Viva Stumbo XI at 3pm.

Meanwhile , King Sobhuza Stadium will be the site of another of today’s afternoon fixture, where Nkwene Sundowns are set to host Msumpe Manchester FC at 3pm.

Each of these match-ups carries significant weight for both the championship race and the fight to avoid relegation.

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