The start of the 2022 Women’s National League provides spectators with live local action as well as the conclusion of the NRF Men’s Championship title race.
For those who follow our national teams, the New Zealand side goes into the knockout stages of the OFC U-19 Championship in Tahiti, while the Futsal Whites continue their campaign at the OFC Futsal Cup in Fiji.
Here’s your football action for the weekend of September 16-18:
Game to be played Friday September 16, 2022
OFC Futsal Cup
Tournament being played in Suva, Fiji
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New Zealand v Tonga
September 16, 3.30pm (NZT)
Games to be played Saturday September 17, 2022
Women’s National League
Capital Football v Eastern Suburbs
Petone Memorial Park, 3pm
Canterbury United Pride v Central Football
English Park, Christchurch, 4pm
NRF Men’s Championship
Papatoetoe v Papakura City
Murdoch Park, Papatoetoe, 3pm
Central United v Ranui Swanson
Croatian Cultural Club, Te Atatu South, 3pm
Lynn-Avon United v Uni-Mount Bohemian
Ken Maunder Park, New Lynn, 3pm
NRF Men’s Federation Cup semi-final
Winner plays Hibiscus Coast
Uni-Mount Bohemian Alto Vuelo v Te Atatu
Bill McKinlay Park, Mt Wellington, 1pm
Men’s Waikato Cup final
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Melville Mighty As v Waikato Unicol Development
Korikori Park, Hamilton, 2.45pm
Games to be played on Sunday September 18, 2022
Women’s National League
Games to be played on Sunday September 18, 2022
Western Springs v Southern United
Seddon Fields, Westmere, 1pm
Auckland United v Northern Rovers
Keith Hay Park, Mt Roskill, 3pm
NRF Women’s Championship
Hibiscus Coast v Onehunga Sports
Stanmore Bay Park, Stanmore Bay, 1pm
Central United v Fencibles United
Kiwitea St, Sandringham, 1pm
Franklin United v Manukau United
Bledisloe Park, Pukekohe, 1pm
OFC U-19 Championship
Quarter-final
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New Zealand v Papua New Guinea (TBC)
Stade Fautaua, Papeete, Tahiti, 2.30pm (NZT)