“This is a very important match for us as we fight for the championship. We are third on the league table behind Motor Action and FC Platinum and that means a win against Zimbabwe Saints can see us catching up with them. We do not need to put unnecessary pressure on ourselves but to play our normal game,” said Magariro in an interview this week.
Dynamos are boosted by the return of most of their players to duty including the midfield pair of Milton Makopa and Tawanda Muparati who have been nursing injuries.
The Harare giants have gone for a three-match unbeaten run since Callisto Pasuwa’s arrival but they face Saints who are one of their bogey sides.
The Bulawayo side handed DeMbare then under Lloyd Mutasa, a 1-0 defeat at Barbourfields via Abraham Mbaiwa’s strike.
While Dynamos are still in the hunt for the title, Saints are not yet out of the drop zone and will be also hoping to collect maximum points.
Fixtures Today:
Masvingo v Shabanie (Mucheke),
Hwange v Black Mambas (Colliery),
Dynamos v Zim Saints (Rufaro),
Highlanders v Blue Ribbon (BF)
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