FCB Nyasa Big Bullets supporters will have to wait a little longer to see their teams in action at Kamuzu Stadium this weekend after football authorities suspended all domestic fixtures between 12 and 18 September 2025.
The announcement was made on Thursday night by the Super League of Malawi and the Blantyre District Youth Football Committee (BDYFC), following a directive from the Football Association of Malawi to temporarily halt matches.
The break comes as the nation prepares for the 2025 Tripartite General Elections, scheduled for Tuesday, 16 September.
Maule Triple-Header Paused
The suspension affects the TNM Super League, NBM Women’s Premiership, Blantyre District Youth Football League, and the NBS Bank Premier Division League. Our teams participate in the first three competitions.
This means Bullets’ First Team, Women’s Team, and Under-19 side—all due to play at home on Saturday—will not feature.
What had been billed as a “Super Saturday” for Maule faithful has therefore been postponed.
The Games That Were Scheduled
Kamuzu Stadium was set to host three Bullets fixtures in one day.
The morning was scheduled to open with the Under-19s facing Airspot United in the BDYFL at 9:30 a.m.
That fixture would have been followed by the Women’s Team taking on Topik Academy from Mzuzu at 11 a.m.
The climax of the day was to see the First Team return to league action against Dedza Dynamos at 2:30 p.m.
Momentum on Hold
The postponement comes at a time when the senior side is in strong form.
Bullets currently lead the TNM Super League table with 40 points, sitting just one ahead of rivals Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.
Saturday’s clash would also have marked the Red Army’s long-awaited return to Kamuzu Stadium following the thrilling 3-3 draw with Karonga United in August.
What’s Next for Maule
New dates for the postponed fixtures are yet to be confirmed.
Bullets are expected to resume action once clearance is given, and supporters are encouraged to follow the club’s official platforms for updates on revised kick-off times and further developments.






