The return of New Zealand’s Charity Cup provides fans with the chance to see two of the country’s top men’s teams go head to head for the first silverware of 2024.
Wellington Olympic, as winners of the men’s National League, host Chatham Cup winners Christchurch United in the charity match on Sunday.
Entry to Martin Luckie Park is free though spectators are invited to make a donation to Heart Kids New Zealand.
The match will be streamed live and free by FIFA+ (see link below).
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Meanwhile, the Wellington Phoenix men’s and women’s teams are back in action, with the league-leading men returning to Sky Stadium to face Adelaide United.
Rangiora’s MainPower Stadium hosts two days of men’s and women’s Ford Futsal Superleagues action.
Enjoy your footballing weekend!
Here are the fixtures for the weekend of March 2-3, 2024:
Games to be played on Saturday March 2, 2024
Women’s Ford Futsal Superleague
Canterbury United Pride v Palmerston North Marist
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 11am
Palmerston North Marist v Southern United
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 3pm
Southern United v Canterbury United Pride
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 7pm
Men’s Ford Futsal Superleague
Canterbury United Dragons v Palmerston North Marist
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 1pm
Southern United v HB Futsal
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 1pm
Palmerston North Marist v Southern United
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 5pm
HB Futsal v Canterbury United Dragons
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 5pm
Games to be played on Sunday March 3, 2024
Charity Cup
Wellington Olympic v Christchurch United
Martin Luckie Park, Wellington, 1pm
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Men’s A-League
Wellington Phoenix v Adelaide United
Sky Stadium, Wellington, 5pm (NZT)
READ MORE: Phoenix pair set to return from injury for Sunday’s match against Adelaide United >>>>
Women’s A-League
Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix
La Trobe University Park, Melbourne, 4pm (NZT)
READ MORE: Injury forces Kate Taylor out of match but Ferns duo set to return for Phoenix >>>>
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Women’s Ford Futsal Superleague
Southern United v Palmerston North Marist
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 8am
Palmerston North Marist v Canterbury United Pride
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 12pm
Canterbury United Pride v Southern United
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 3.45pm
Men’s Ford Futsal Superleague
Palmerston North Marist v Canterbury United Dragons
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 9.45am
HB Futsal v Southern United
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 9.45am
Southern United v Palmerston North Marist
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 2pm
Canterbury United Dragons v HB Futsal
MainPower Stadium, Rangiora, 2pm