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EURO 2028 SCHEDULE REVEALED AS WALES SET TO OPEN TOURNAMENT
The stage is set for Euro 2028, which will unfold across England, Wales, Scotland, and the Republic of Ireland from June 9 to July 9, with Spain arriving as defending champions after edging England in the dramatic Euro 2024 final.
Tournament organisers have now confirmed the full schedule, and all eyes are on Wales, who could kick off the festival of football with the opening match at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
Meanwhile, if England secure qualification, their campaign will start at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium before moving to Wembley Stadium for the final two group matches. Should Gareth Southgate’s men top their group, they’ll play the Round of 16 at St James’ Park in Newcastle, before returning to Wembley for the quarter-finals and semi-finals.
The format sees 24 teams battle it out across nine iconic venues in the four host nations, but only two will receive automatic qualification spots. Those who qualify will still get the chance to play all their group matches on home soil, a huge boost for local fans.
Scotland are lined up to play all their group games at Hampden Park, while Wales and the Republic of Ireland will do the same at the Principality Stadium and Aviva Stadium respectively, should they make it through the qualifiers.
One notable omission from the host list is Northern Ireland. Plans for Casement Park in Belfast were scrapped after the UK government withdrew redevelopment funding in late 2024. However, Belfast will still play a role, hosting the Euro 2028 qualifying draw on December 6 next year.
The countdown is officially on and with football’s biggest names set to descend on these islands, Euro 2028 promises to be a summer to remember.
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Premier Soccer League Hikes Gate Charges for 2026 Season
The Premier Soccer League has announced revised minimum gate charges for matches in the 2026 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season following a decision made during an Emergency Committee meeting held on March 5.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the league said the new pricing structure will see the rest of ground tickets set at US$5, while VIP or grandstand access will cost US$15. The VVIP section has been pegged at US$25.
The league said the adjustment was necessitated by the rising costs associated with staging top-flight matches, including matchday services, statutory levies and other tax obligations that clubs are required to meet when hosting fixtures.
According to the PSL, the move seeks to strike a balance between ensuring clubs can meet operational expenses while still maintaining reasonable access to matches for supporters.
“The PSL remains committed to striking a balance between ensuring that clubs are able to meet the operational costs associated with hosting matches while maintaining reasonable access for fans, who remain a vital part of the game,” the league said.
Meanwhile, the PSL also confirmed that the match between Herentals FC and Chicken Inn FC scheduled for Saturday will be played behind closed doors.
The fixture will be staged without spectators as Herentals FC continues to serve a disciplinary sanction imposed by the PSL Disciplinary Committee last year.
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Hunters and MWOS Share Spoils in PSL Season Opener
Newly promoted FC Hunters marked their debut in the 2026 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with a goalless stalemate against MWOS FC at Rufaro Stadium on Friday afternoon.
The encounter represented a historic moment for Hunters, who secured promotion to the top flight after clinching the Eastern Region Division One championship last season.
Both teams created several opportunities throughout the match but failed to convert them into goals. MWOS came closest to breaking the deadlock late in the first half when Arthur Banda unleashed a powerful long-range effort that crashed against the upright in stoppage time.
Hunters also posed a threat before the break, crafting two clear chances, but MWOS goalkeeper Francis Tizayi produced crucial saves to keep his side level.
The 2026 PSL campaign continues on Saturday with four fixtures scheduled for 3pm kick-offs. Herentals College FC will host Chicken Inn at Rufaro Stadium, while Ngezi Platinum Stars clash with FC Platinum in a platinum derby at Baobab Stadium. Triangle United welcome ZPC Kariba at Gibbo Stadium, and TelOne will take on Dynamos at Ascot Stadium.
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President Mnangagwa Unveils $25m Football Boost
A landmark US$25 million investment into Zimbabwean football was unveiled yesterday with the launch of the Munhumutapa Challenge Cup, a nationwide tournament set to transform the sport across all levels over the next five years.
The competition will receive US$5 million annually, shared across men’s and women’s football, junior structures (Under-14 and Under-16), 5-A-Side and beach football, marking one of the most significant financial commitments to local football development in recent years.

Launching the programme, President Emmerson Mnangagwa underscored the inclusive vision behind the initiative.
“No province, no district, no talent must be left behind,” President Mnangagwa said.
He welcomed the inter-ministerial collaboration supporting the programme.
“I welcome the collaboration between the sport ministry, primary and secondary education ministry and ZIFA… it will ensure football is entrenched within our education ecosystem,” he said.
The President emphasised that women’s football is central to the tournament’s structure.
“The importance of integrating women’s football cannot be overemphasised. This ensures our girls, in rural and urban areas, have access to equal opportunities to explore their God-given talents.”
In a rallying call, he said:
“Let this tournament connect villages to cities and build bridges. I wish this great Munhumutapa Challenge Cup success.”
The Munhumutapa Cup, under the banner of the Zimbabwe Football Association, is designed as a national programme reflecting inclusivity and broad participation.

It brings together Premiership clubs, lower divisions, Area Zones, social teams, grassroots sides and junior teams in the Under-14 and Under-16 categories.
The senior men’s champions will earn the prestigious honour of representing Zimbabwe in the CAF Confederation Cup, giving the tournament continental significance.
Dedicated investment in the women’s and junior competitions aims to expand participation and deepen talent development nationwide.
Acting Minister of Sports, Hon. T. Machakaire, said the competition reflects the Second Republic’s commitment to youth empowerment.
“The Munhumutapa Cup showcases the Second Republic’s focus on sport and youth empowerment. It promotes character, discipline and resilience while combating drug abuse,” Machakaire said.
He added that the initiative aligns with National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) and Vision 2030 goals.
“We commend ZIFA and His Excellency President Mnangagwa for driving youth empowerment through sport.”
ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi said the tournament’s launch directly supports national development priorities.
“The launch of the Munhumutapa Cup is aligned with the National Development Strategy 2 and the vision of leaving no one and no place behind,” Magwizi said.
He described the tournament as fundamentally developmental.
“The dignity with which Zimbabwean football advances is a reflection of the President’s able leadership. We are grateful to His Excellency for his unwavering support.”
FIFA President Gianni Infantino congratulated Zimbabwe on the unveiling of the competition, praising government backing and ZIFA’s efforts to broaden access to the sport.
“I congratulate Zimbabwe on the unveiling of the Munhumutapa Cup. Strong government support and ZIFA’s efforts to make football accessible are commendable. I wish the competition great success,” Infantino said.
The unveiling ceremony also showcased the Munhumutapa Cup trophies, crafted by renowned Zimbabwean luxury brand Patrick Mavros.

Designed in the likeness of the iconic Great Zimbabwe Conical Tower, the men’s trophy features a male crocodile skin engraving. In contrast, the women’s trophy carries a distinct female crocodile skin engraving — symbolising strength, heritage and national pride.
With US$25 million committed over five years, broad grassroots integration, continental qualification at stake, and strong government and international backing, the Munhumutapa Challenge Cup is poised to redefine Zimbabwe’s football landscape — connecting villages to cities and nurturing the next generation of talent.
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