After a break of two weeks, business as usual waits for the teams affiliated to the Hollywoodbets Super League this weekend. Residents of Giyani and the surrounding areas will watch high-class football on their doorstep. Their home team, Maindis Ladies FC, will host Bloemfontein Celtic at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Maindis must win the match at all costs if they are serious about accomplishing their mission. According to the head coach of the team, Mr Sipho Mabuza, his mandate is to ensure that the team gets counted among the top four at the end of the season. "To achieve that, we must beat the teams above us on the log standings, such as Bloemfontein Celtic," said Mr Mabuza.
Maindis are currently lying in the seventh position with 37 points, while Celtic are in the 6th spot with 41 points. Maindis have been blowing hot and cold over the past weeks. They had mixed fortunes in their last two games. They beat Tsunami Queens 2-0 at the Giyani Stadium and lost by the same margin to Richmond United at the Galeshewe stadium in Kimberley.
The other Limpopo-based side, First Touch Ladies, will also enjoy the home-ground advantage. They will host Thunderbirds Ladies at the Seshego Stadium in Polokwane. JVW FC will entertain the pace setters, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, at the Tsakane Stadium in Johannesburg. Durban Ladies are waiting for Tsunami Queens at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
The match between Coal City Wizards and TUT Football Club will be played at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Emalahleni. The other fixtures are Golden Ladies vs Richmond United, City Lads vs University of Johannesburg Ladies and Vasco da Gama vs University of Western Cape FC.