
Whenever Caps United clash with Highlanders, as is the case today at Barbourfields stadium in Bulawayo, fans expect a thriller of a match.
Fireworks are expected at Emagumeni as Makepekepe and Bosso clash in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match day 2.
A lot is at stake as both teams are sponsored by NetOne Cellular.

Fans will be in for a treat and a full house is expected at BF.
The mobile network giant has dangled a hard to resist offer for fans who will pay using One Money Mobile Money to pay half price to watch the match.
Fans cant wait to watch the game as they still have memories of the past clashes between the Green Machine and Amahlolanyama.
A Bosso fan Mzitho Bongani Mkhize said he will never forget the Caps/Bosso clash in the 1986 Chibuku trophy final.
“The 1986 Chibuku trophy final was my best.
“Highlanders won the match via a 35m drive by midfielder David Phiri. The talent on the park from both sides was unbelievable,”he said.
Cad Abbito concured that the 1986 Chibuku Trophy was a ‘game and half.’
“That was a game and a half, in that year we had a clean sweep trophy wise.
“I think Dynamos won the League only, the rest was Tshilamoya,” wrote Abbito, a Highlanders supporter.
Another Tshilamoya faithful, Freedom Sibanda wrote that the BP Cup won by Makepekepe in the year 2002 was a match made in heaven.
“The BP Cup in 2002′ won by Caps United after Gary Mashoko injured Ngodzo in the first 10 minutes was great.
“(On that day) Dembare supporters supported Caps United because they hated Bosso after that 4 year League dominance where Bosso took the League for four successive years,” wrote Sibanda.
Even when one forgets the exact year the game was played, Josiah Kashiri vividly remembers the outcome of his best match between Makepekepe and Bosso.
“There was a 2-2 draw at Babourfields where Gift Lunga Snr and Joe Mugabe scored a brace each.
“What a match this was,Blessing Makunike fired from all cylinders,” posted Kashiri.
Both coaches understand what it means when these two teams clash.
Makepekepe coach Lloyd Chitembwe is a former Caps midfielder while Madinda Ndlovu is a Bosso son.
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