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MTN Elite One : Matchday 7 schedule unveiled

Following matchday 6 played last weekend, the Secretary General of the Transitional Council for Professional Football has released the schedule for Matchday 7.

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This round is set to deliver thrilling encounters as the Elite One championship progresses to its 7th matchday on January 11 and 12. On Saturday, only one game will take place at the Melong Stadium, where Aigle Royal of Moungo will face Dynamo of Douala at 3:00 PM. The matchup seems uneven, with Dynamo, currently third in the standings, going up against Aigle Royal, who sit in the relegation zone.

Sunday, January 12: Exciting clashes await

Melong stadium

Stade Renard of Melong vs Fauve Azur – 3:00 PM

Both teams enter the match on the back of positive results from Matchday 6. Stade Renard secured a 1-0 victory over AS Fortuna, while Fauve Azur of Yaoundé defeated Victoria United 2-1. This game promises to be tightly contested as both sides aim to secure consecutive wins and improve their league positions.

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Centenary Stadium, Limbe

Victoria United vs AS Fortuna – 3:30 PM

Victoria United, known as Opopo, is ready to host AS Fortuna from Mfou. Victoria United has struggled since Matchday 3, with their most recent setback being a 2-1 defeat to Fauve Azur last weekend, causing them to drop out of the top 5. This match offers them a chance to turn things around. However, they’ll face a tough challenge against AS Fortuna, who are also seeking redemption after losing to Stade Renard. A fiercely competitive and entertaining match is expected on Sunday.

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