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Malawi young scorchers through to third round after drawing against South Sudan

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The lion-hearted Malawi Under-20 Women’s National Team, the Young Scotchers, survived an early scare to advance to the third round of the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers for the first time in history, following a 1–1 draw against South Sudan in Juba on Friday.

Maggie Chombo’s charges carried a 2–0 cushion from the first leg and needed only a draw to progress. But the Young Scorchers were made to work hard after conceding in the 33rd minute through a strike from Nyamam Atem.

Before that, Malawi had threatened twice, with Victoria Mkwala denied by the keeper and captain Leticia Chinyamula rattling the crossbar after being set up brilliantly by Olivia Phikani.

Despite their efforts, the team went into the break trailing 1–0 on the day.

The young scotchers

Rejuvenated after the restart, the Young Scorchers hit back just two minutes into the second half. Star forward Enelesi Fabiano, who was outstanding across the two legs, capitalized on a defensive mix-up to slot home the equaliser.

With the aggregate scoreline firmly in Malawi’s favour, Coach Chombo introduced fresh legs, withdrawing Mkwala and Fabiano for Faluna Umali and Anna Bazilio to manage the tempo. The match ended 1–1, giving Malawi a 3–1 aggregate win and a ticket to the next round, where they will face Guinea Bissau.

The result marks a milestone in the country’s women’s football as the Young Scorchers continue to grow in confidence and stature on the international stage.

The post Malawi Young Scorchers Through to Third Round first appeared on Africa Top Sports.

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