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ZNBC Secures Broadcasting Rights for Copper Queens vs. Ghana Olympic Qualifiers

ZNBC Secures Broadcasting Rights for Copper Queens vs. Ghana Olympic Qualifiers

ZNBC Secures Broadcasting Rights for Copper Queens vs. Ghana Olympic Qualifiers

In an exciting development for Zambian football fans, the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) has announced that it will be airing live coverage of the crucial Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifier matches between the Copper Queens and Ghana.

The highly anticipated first leg of the qualifiers is scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on February 23, 2024. ZNBC TV1 will be the platform for fans across Zambia to tune in and witness the action as it unfolds. The live broadcast will kick off at 19:00 hours local time, ensuring that viewers can immerse themselves in the excitement of the game from the comfort of their own homes.

As the tension builds for the second leg of the qualifiers, scheduled for February 28th at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, ZNBC will once again step up to provide comprehensive coverage of the match. Fans can expect live broadcasting of the game starting at 18:00 hours, giving them the opportunity to rally behind the Copper Queens as they strive for victory on home soil.

With the Copper Queens fiercely competing for a coveted spot in the Paris 2024 Olympics, these matches against Ghana carry immense significance. ZNBC’s decision to televise the games underscores its unwavering commitment to promoting and supporting women’s football in Zambia. Football enthusiasts can eagerly anticipate experiencing the thrills and drama of the qualifiers firsthand, thanks to ZNBC’s dedicated coverage.

Football enthusiasts are encouraged to stay tuned to ZNBC TV1 to catch all the action as the Copper Queens clash with Ghana in their quest for Olympic glory. Don’t miss out on the excitement – mark your calendars and be part of the thrilling journey as Zambia’s national team aims for success on the international stage!

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