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Women Soccer League continues

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AFTER thumping neighbours New Orleans 4-0 at Raylton Sports Club on Wednesday in a Marange Resources Women’s Football League tie, Inline Academy return to action against Chipembere Queens

AFTER thumping neighbours New Orleans 4-0 at Raylton Sports Club on Wednesday in a Marange Resources Women’s Football League tie, Inline Academy return to action against Chipembere Queens at BG Sports Club tomorrow.

BY SPORTS REPORTER

The win saw Inline move back to third spot after slipping down to fourth with 23 points from 11 games. Judging by Chipembere’s performances so far, Inline are favourites to collect maximum points.

Chipembere from Gweru anchor the log table with two points and are yet to win a match.

On Wednesday, Chipembere got their second point of the season after playing a 1-1 draw with Mutare side Faith Drive at Mkoba Stadium in Gweru.

New Orleans will be hoping to bounce back when they square off against Conduit Soccer Academy at Madhodha Stadium tomorrow.

It would likely be a tough match as Conduit will also want to win the match after losing 2-1 to second-placed Mufakose at Hellenics Sports Club on Wednesday while New Orleans will not want to drop points.

Log leaders Black Rhinos, who have been impressive so far, entertain Flame Lily Queens.

In another match, Masvingo Queens lock horns with Mufakose Queens at Mucheke Stadium tomorrow. Mufakose trail Black Rhinos by four points.

Faith Drive will entertain Cyclone Stars at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare tomorrow.