FCB Nyasa Big Bullets will navigate a revised TNM Super League schedule after SULOM announced several key adjustments to the remaining fixtures.
These changes directly shape The People’s Team’s decisive push toward the 2025 league title.
The adjustments affect our final seven matches as we push through a crucial stretch in the battle for the TNM Super League crown.
Bullets returned to the top of the table with Sunday’s thrilling 4–3 victory over Civil Service United, moving to 53 points — one ahead of Mighty Wanderers, who dropped points away to Silver Strikers.
With just a point separating the two rivals, every match in this rescheduled run-in now carries enormous significance.
Revised Central Region Fixtures
Peter Mponda’s men will open their adjusted programme with a trip to Lilongwe for a clash against Kamuzu Barracks at Civo Stadium on Thursday, 27 November.
Immediately after that match, Bullets will proceed to Mchinji for their final Central Region outing against Creck Sporting Club at Aubrey Dimba Stadium on Sunday, 30 November.
This fixture was originally scheduled for Tuesday, 2 December, but has now been brought forward as part of the new calendar.
The reshuffle also affects the home fixture against Mighty Tigers, which had been set for 29 November.
Bullets were initially expected to play Tigers just 48 hours after the KB match, but that game has now been postponed, with a new date to be announced by SULOM.
Home Stretch at Kamuzu Stadium
After the Central Region double-header, Maule return to Kamuzu Stadium for a home fixture against Ekhaya FC on Saturday, 6 December.
The reorganised run-in sets up a fierce seven-match sprint to the finish.
Every point will be crucial as Bullets look to protect their narrow advantage and finish strong in the race for the TNM Super League championship.




