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Double header at Giyani stadium

By Frank Mavhungu • 31 March 2017
Double header at Giyani stadium

A huge contingent of soccer lovers will be heading to the Giyani Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Two ABC Motsepe League matches will be staged there.

A huge contingent of soccer lovers will be heading to the Giyani Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Two ABC Motsepe League matches will be staged there.

The first match will be between Bellevue Winners Park and Joe Maweja. While Maweja have nothing more than pride at stake in the match, Winners Park have every reason to collect the maximum points. They are currently leading the pack and dropping vital points tomorrow will narrow their chances of winning the league title at the end of the season.

Maweja are out of the relegation nightmare and lying in the 10th spot on the log. Should they fail to beat Maweja tomorrow, the second-placed side, Dolphins FC, will rejoice. The Dolphins are five points behind Winners Park. The game is scheduled to kick off at 13:00.

The second match will be between Giyani Hotspurs and Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) and is scheduled to start at 15:00. TTM are in the third position on the log and they still stand an outside chance of taking the league championship to Tshakhuma village.

The other Vhembe-based side, Madridtas FC, will play in front of their home crowd. They will host Polokwane Academy at the Tshifudi Stadium. Madridtas are already out of the league title race as they are lying in the seventh position on the log.

The Dolphins will entertain A1 Terrors at the Ben Serake Stadium in Polokwane. Lephalale Young Killers will host Mokopane Ratanang at the TT Cholo Stadium. Molemole Academy will travel to the Boyne Stadium, where they will meet Boyne Young Tigers. Gawula Classic will host Mighty FC at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday, while Polokwane United will host Great North FC at the Polokwane Rugby Fields.

The players to watch in the weekend's matches are: Maduvha Mudologi, Gift Nemutandani and Sharlen Munyamela (Madridtas), Takalani Ramagalela, Madilonga Mukwevho and Khumbudzo Muvhango (Maweja) and Lufuno Mugodi, Rendani Mukomafhedzi and Dakalo Nemakonde (TTM).

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