The Mighty Wanderers stunned rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets for the third time this year, sealing a dramatic 1–0 win in the FDH Bank Cup semifinal. The victory cements Wanderers’ dominance, leaving Bullets reeling and fans hailing a long-awaited blue resurgence.
SULOM has fined FCB Nyasa Big Bullets K1 million and imposed a suspended Kamuzu Stadium ban after fan violence marred their 3-3 draw with Karonga United.
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets climbed to the summit of the TNM Super League table with a hard-fought 3-1 win over bottom-placed Songwe Border United in Karonga. A brace from Babatunde Adepoju and a goal from Isaac Salima sealed victory after an early scare, moving Bullets one point ahead of rivals Mighty Wanderers.
The People’s Team squandered a 3-1 lead to settle for a 3-3 home draw against Karonga United in the season’s first-round final game. This result allowed rivals Mighty Wanderers to maintain a one-point lead after a goalless draw with Civo on Sunday.
Returning to Bingu Stadium on July 20, 2025, Bullets faced Silver Strikers for the third time in an Airtel final. Historically, Bullets have never lost to Silver Strikers in this final fixture, maintaining their unbeaten record.
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have advanced to the final of the Airtel Top 8 after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Karonga United in the first semifinal played on Saturday evening at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.
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.
Defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by debutants Creck Sporting Club in the opening leg of the Airtel Top 8 Cup Season 8, in a cagey encounter played at Kamuzu Stadium.