DateRHome v Away-
01/30 13:00 16 Bigman FC v TMA FC View
01/30 13:00 16 Gunners FC v Ken Gold FC View
01/31 13:00 16 Transit Camp v Kagera Sugar View
01/31 13:00 16 Hausang FC v African S.C. View
01/31 13:00 16 B19 FC v Polisi Tanzania FC View
02/01 13:00 16 Stand United v Abdulaziz Redha View
02/01 13:00 16 Barberian FC v Geita Gold View
02/01 13:00 16 Mbeya Kwanza FC v Mbuni FC View
02/06 13:00 17 Mbeya Kwanza FC v TMA FC View
02/06 13:00 17 Barberian FC v Kagera Sugar View
02/07 13:00 17 Stand United v Ken Gold FC View
02/07 13:00 17 Gunners FC v Songea United View
02/07 13:00 17 Transit Camp v Geita Gold View
02/08 13:00 17 Bigman FC v Mbuni FC View
02/08 13:00 17 B19 FC v African S.C. View
02/08 13:00 17 Hausang FC v Polisi Tanzania FC View
02/13 13:00 18 Ken Gold FC v Barberian FC View
02/13 13:00 18 Songea United v Transit Camp View
02/14 13:00 18 Geita Gold v Mbeya Kwanza FC View
02/14 13:00 18 African S.C. v Gunners FC View
02/14 13:00 18 Mbuni FC v Hausang FC View
02/15 13:00 18 Kagera Sugar v Bigman FC View
02/15 13:00 18 Polisi Tanzania FC v Stand United View
02/15 13:00 18 TMA FC v B19 FC View
02/20 13:00 19 Polisi Tanzania FC v Geita Gold View
02/20 13:00 19 ASM Belfort v Kagera Sugar View
02/21 13:00 19 TMA FC v Ken Gold FC View
02/21 13:00 19 Songea United v Mbuni FC View
02/21 13:00 19 Stand United v Hausang FC View
02/22 13:00 19 Bigman FC v Barberian FC View

The Tanzanian Championship League (known as the NBC Championship League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest football league in Tanzania. It is made up of sixteen teams that play thirty rounds, home and away. The league was formed in 1930.

The top two teams at the end of the season get promoted to the Tanzanian Premier League, while the third and fourth go into a playoff with two last-placed teams not eligible for automatic relegation. The last two teams are relegated to the first division, while the last four go into a playoff. The two winners in the playoffs are retained, while the two losing teams are relegated to the First League.

The Tanzania First Division, also known as the Tanzanian Premier League, is the top-tier professional football competition in Tanzania. Established to showcase the nation's best football talent, the tournament features the most competitive clubs across the country vying for the prestigious title. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant football culture, the Tanzania First Division offers thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and opportunities for emerging players to shine on a national stage. The league plays a vital role in promoting football development in Tanzania and serves as a pathway for clubs to qualify for continental competitions. With a rich history and a growing following, the Tanzania First Division continues to be a cornerstone of Tanzanian sports and entertainment.