Week 4 is more than just another weekend—it could be a pivot point for several clubs. Whether it's about preserving unbeaten runs, climbing the ladder, halting free-falls, or finally igniting stalled seasons, the stakes have never been higher.
Expect tension, passion, and surprises as the 2025 TNM Super League writes its next chapter.
Nyasa Big Bullets delivered a dominant performance at Kamuzu Stadium on Wednesday afternoon, crushing Creck Sporting Club 4-1 in a thrilling TNM Super League encounter.
Former Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos midfielder, Lameck Gamphani punished his former club with a late equalizer for FCB Nyasa Big Bullets on Thursday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre in a league encounter.
Silver Strikers extended their lead in the league after a 1-1 draw against Moyale Barracks on Saturday afternoon at Silver Stadium, securing a 7-point advantage at the top despite dropping points at home.
Fading TNM Defending Champions, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets continue their poor form when they were beaten by Karonga United 2-1 on Sunday at Karonga Stadium.
Silver Strikers Football Club solidified their position at the summit of the Tnm Super League table with a commanding 0-2 victory away to Baka City at Karonga Stadium.
After a week of mind games, turn and twist of events regarding officiating panel for the Blantyre Derby, all roads lead to Kamuzu Stadium for a delicious treat as two giants of the beautiful game, FCB Nyasa Bullets and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers, clash in a highly anticipated match.
Ramadan Ntafu produced the first hattrick of the 2024/25 TNM Super League season as Chitipa United Football Club (FC) thrashed Karonga United FC 4-1 at Karonga Stadium on Sunday.
New kids on block in the TNM Super League, Creck Sporting Club has moved to the summit of the league with a 3-1 win in their maiden game against Mighty Tigers in a game played at Nankhaka Stadium in Lilongwe.