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SMSA midfielder Zwivhuya Tshisaphungo.

Can Real Rovers beat SMSA?

 

Most of the affiliates for the MMK Administrators Soccer League will again play two matches this weekend. Whether Mphego Real Rovers will be able rise to the occasion and stop SMSA FC when they meet at the Makhuvha Stadium tomorrow remains to be seen.

SMSA are one of the league title chasers, while Real Rovers are perched somewhere in the relegation zone. Rovers’ defenders must keep an eye on the SMSA playmakers, Caesman Chauke, Ntsako Mchavi and Zwivhuya Tshisaphungo, to avoid a huge humiliation. SMSA will travel to Malamulele on Sunday, where they will meet Malamulele United.

The Stream A pace setters, United Artists, will play against Royal Arsenal at the Green Farms grounds. Khubvi Dangerous Darkies will host Mukula Young Santos at the Khubvi grounds.

The Stream B log-leaders, Phandulaluvalo FC, will visit Madandila Happy Boys at the Halambani grounds. Matsika Shooting Stars and Mukula Jamaican Stars will fight for points at the Matsika grounds.

The match not to be missed will be between Rockers and Nweli Stone Breakers. Rockers and Stone Breakers are closely contesting for the league title, with Stone Breakers leading the Stream C pack. Mbilwi New Generations will host Dobby Freedom Birds at the Mbilwi grounds. Mutandani Pull Together and Shayandima Dynamos will meet at the Lwamondo Baboon grounds.

The other fixtures are: Gwamasenga United Brothers vs Flying Eagles United, Makhitha Yellow Birds vs Makhitha Oscar Stars, Mpheni Home Defenders vs Makhitha up the Brooms, Madombidzha Arsenal vs Midoroni Real Hearts, Sereni Home Boys vs Mashau Thondoni, Wayeni Sea Robbers vs Kuruleni Happy Fighters, Mauluma Black Mambas vs Maelula United Brothers and Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions vs Mamvuka Black Stars.

Caesman Chauke, SMSA’s centre back.

SMSA playmaker Ntsako Mchavi

 

Date:06 April 2018

By: Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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