Today, Thursday, March 12, football fans across the country will turn their attention to Jamhuri Stadium in Dodoma, where Tanzania Prisons will face NBC Premier League leaders Yanga in a match scheduled to kick off at 8:00 PM.
Before the opening whistle, there had already been major drama over where the match would actually be played. Initially, the Tanzania Football Federation banned the use of Sokoine Stadium in Mbeya, which Tanzania Prisons normally use as their home ground.
As a result, Tanzania Prisons were forced to look for an alternative venue and selected Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium in Tabora. Reports indicated that the Prisons squad had already traveled to Tabora to prepare for the match.
However, the Tanzania Premier League Board (TPLB) later made another decision after determining that Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium did not meet some of the requirements needed to host a Premier League match. Consequently, the board officially directed that the game be moved to Jamhuri Stadium in Dodoma.
This decision forced Tanzania Prisons to once again change their travel plans and move from Tabora to Dodoma, a journey they completed yesterday evening as they prepared for the important clash.
Yanga Looking to Strengthen Their Lead
On the visitors’ side, Yanga head into the match with high morale as they continue to lead the NBC Premier League standings. The defending champions need a win to further cement their position at the top and maintain pressure on their title rivals.
With an experienced and high-quality squad, Yanga are expected to step onto the pitch with only one objective — securing three important points.
Prisons Fighting to Escape the Danger Zone
For Tanzania Prisons, the situation is less comfortable in the league standings. The team is currently battling to move away from the relegation zone, which makes today’s match particularly crucial for them.
A positive result against the league leaders could give them renewed confidence and hope of climbing higher in the standings.
Match Expectations
Although Yanga enter the match as clear favorites, Premier League games have often produced surprising results, especially when teams fighting to avoid relegation are involved.
The big question for fans is whether Tanzania Prisons will use the pressure they face as motivation to upset the league leaders, or if Yanga will continue their winning momentum.



