Our FDH Bank Cup quarterfinal clash against Kamuzu Barracks has been scheduled for 18 October, it has been confirmed.
The tie will be played at Kamuzu Stadium on Saturday afternoon, immediately after the FIFA Men’s International Break, which runs from 6–14 October.
Road to the Quarterfinals
Maule booked their spot in the last eight with a comfortable 3-0 victory over The Boys SFC, showcasing both dominance and composure in the Round of 16.
Kamuzu Barracks, currently eighth in the TNM Super League table, progressed after a 1-1 draw with Bangwe All Stars in regulation time before edging the contest 3-1 on post-match penalties.
First-Ever FDH Bank Cup Meeting
This will be the first time Bullets and Kamuzu Barracks meet in the FDH Bank Cup, adding fresh intrigue to the quarterfinal stage.
Bullets’ Cup Ambitions
The People’s Team are targeting their third FDH Bank Cup title, having lifted the trophy in 2022 and 2023.
Last season, Bullets fell just short of defending the crown, losing to Blue Eagles in the final on penalties (3-2) after a goalless draw.
Already crowned Airtel Top 8 champions this season and currently top of the TNM Super League table, Bullets will be determined to maintain their winning momentum and keep the push for more silverware alive.
Fixture Context
The quarterfinal arrives at a crucial stage in the campaign as Bullets look to balance the title race with their cup ambitions.
While Maule aim to move another step closer to a domestic double, Kamuzu Barracks will travel with confidence, eyeing the chance to cause an upset and book a semifinal place.
This promises to be one of the standout fixtures of the FDH Bank Cup quarterfinals at Kamuzu Stadium.
What Next
Full details regarding ticketing and matchday information will be shared in due course across our official platforms.
Stay tuned as The People’s Team look to light up Kamuzu Stadium and push closer to another FDH Bank Cup crown.