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Wounded Leopards to take on Spurs

By Frank Mavhungu • 4 November 2016
Wounded Leopards to take on Spurs

It remains to be seen whether the caretaker-coach of Black Leopards, Mr Sello Chokoe, will be able to steer his side to victory when they face Witbank Spurs in their NFD match at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Emalahleni tomorrow afternoon.

It remains to be seen whether the caretaker-coach of Black Leopards, Mr Sello Chokoe, will be able to steer his side to victory when they face Witbank Spurs in their NFD match at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Emalahleni tomorrow afternoon.

Both Spurs and Black Leopards lost last weekend - Witbank Spurs 1-2 to Jomo Cosmos, while Leopards suffered a 2-3 defeat at the hands of Stellenbosch FC.

Leopards' dribbling wizard, Siphelele Ntshangase, will be available for selection tomorrow. Ntshangase was out of action for three weeks after the death of his father. Leopards will be without their number one keeper, Avhashoni Tshinuna, who left the pitch on a stretcher in their game against Stellenbosch FC.

Santos will play against FC Cape Town in their Cape Town derby at the Athlone Stadium. The other Western Cape derby will be between Stellenbosch FC and Cape Town All Stars at the Coetzenberg Stadium.

Mbombela United will host Jomo Cosmos at the Kanyamazane Stadium in Nelspruit. Magezi's newly appointed coach, Mr Shepherd Murape, will be put to the test when his side will host Mthatha Bucks at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. Murape took over from Mr Jacky Ledwaba on Monday.

The University of Pretoria FC will travel to Richards Bay on Sunday for their match against Thanda Royal Zulu, while Real Kings will enjoy home-ground advantage when they play against Amazulu at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Durban.

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