MWOS FC Faces Yadah Test

MWOS FC will put their Premier Soccer League leader credentials to the test next week as they travel to the Heart Stadium to face a determined Yadah FC side. The league leaders, sitting pretty with 40 points, know that three points are non-negotiable if they are to maintain their slender three-point cushion over second-placed Simba Bhora.

Fresh off a 1-0 victory over Bikita Minerals—courtesy of Everson Feremba’s late heroics—the Punters are riding a wave of momentum. Their attack has been firing on all cylinders, with Billy Veremu, Salif Cheya, and Feremba all chipping in with crucial goals, giving gaffer Lloyd Mutasa enviable depth in the final third. Yadah, meanwhile, will be licking their wounds after a frustrating 2-1 loss against Chicken Inn and will be desperate to bounce back in front of their home fans.

The reverse fixture earlier this season ended in a comfortable 2-0 win for MWOS, with Veremu and Wilson Mensah on target. However, Mutasa is taking nothing for granted, acknowledging Yadah’s threat: “They’re a good side with quality players, and at home, they’ll come at us even harder. We’ve been working on the training ground to ensure we’re ready for that challenge.”

With no fresh injury concerns, MWOS has a full squad at their disposal, a luxury that could prove decisive in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter. Mutasa, however, remains laser-focused, dismissing any title talk: “We’re not looking at the table—just the next fixture.”

As the Punters prepare for battle, one thing is certain: if they can weather Yadah’s early storm and impose their attacking flair, they could take a giant step closer to extending their lead at the top of the table. The Heart Stadium awaits—will MWOS hold their nerve?