At the Bingu National Stadium on Sunday, football once again reminded Malawians why it remains the beautiful game , unpredictable, emotional, and unifying.
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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.
Blessings Mwalilino led the charge as Mighty Wanderers tore through Blue Eagles 3-1 at Nankhaka Stadium, reigniting their title chase and cutting FCB Nyasa Big Bullets’ lead to just four points with a ruthless, high-pressing masterclass.
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.
Analysts have described his departure from Wanderers as a huge blow bearing in mind that the team is preparing to compete in the Confideration of African Football (CAF) tournament
Wanderers' momentum crumbled in the 40th minute when Peter Cholopi was shown a straight red for a reckless challenge. Just minutes later, Karonga equalized from the spot — a dramatic swing that denied the Nomads a shot at the summit
Former Mighty Mukuru Wanderers defenders Francis Mulimbika and Bongani Kaipa have filed a lawsuit against the club for unlawful termination of their contracts after they were told not to report for training in October 2022.