Four TNM Super League clubs made the most of their home-ground advantage on Sunday, securing emphatic victories that thrilled fans across the country and shook up the league standings.
At Kamuzu Stadium, defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets displayed their class with a commanding 3-0 win over Moyale Barracks. The People’s Team controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing fluid passing and clinical finishing. The victory sees them climb to the summit of the Super League table with 24 points from 9 matches, firmly asserting their title credentials.
Elsewhere in the capital, Silver Strikers continued their solid run with a convincing 3-1 victory over Karonga United at Silver Stadium. The Bankers, buoyed by their home crowd, responded well to early pressure and found the back of the net three times in a well-orchestrated performance.
At Civo Stadium, Civil Service United bounced back to form by beating Creck Sporting Club 2-0. The Servants were disciplined and efficient, collecting a crucial three points to keep pace with the top-tier contenders.
Meanwhile, Chitipa United delivered the most dominant result of the day with a 4-0 thrashing of bottom-placed Songwe Border United. The visitors struggled to cope with Chitipa’s attacking waves, conceding early and never recovering. The defeat leaves Songwe winless after 10 games, with just one point to their name, deepening fears of relegation.
The day’s results underline the power of home advantage in the TNM Super League and intensify the race at both ends of the table. As the season progresses, fans can expect more twists, turns, and drama in Malawi’s top-flight football.