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Can they do it against Magezi FC? Mikhado’s goal scorers against Great North FC last weekend. They are from left, Lucky Mkhari, Ndivhuwo Thavhana and Vutomi Ngomane.

Mikhado and Magezi in Motsepe clash

 

After registering their first victory of the season last weekend, Mikhado FC have another mountain to climb this weekend. They will host Magezi FC at the Rabali Stadium on Sunday.

Mikhado rose to the occasion and beat Great North FC 3-2 at the Seshego Stadium last Friday afternoon. Lucky Mkhari, Ndivhuwo Thavhana and Vutomi Ngomane scored for Mikhado, while Freddy Maake and David Maruping scored for the home side.

Magezi lost 0-1 to Tshakhuma RO Na Ndilani (TRON) at the Tshisaulu grounds last weekend. Should they manage to collect the maximum points against Magezi on Sunday, Mikhado will be in the race for promotion.

Magezi’s defenders must keep a watchful eye on Ndamulelo Mugadi, Nicolas Sitsei and David Nkambule or else they will regret it.

TRON will travel to Polokwane this afternoon (Friday). They will meet Mighty FC at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. The spirit is high in the Tshakhuma camp after winning their first league match last weekend. They beat Magezi FC 1-0.

Polokwane United will host the newly promoted Pusela City at the Seshego Stadium. United are one of the hot contenders for the league title. They are still to lose a league match.

Ndengeza FC will have a date with Madridtas FC at the Giyani Stadium and the Polokwane derby between Polokwane Academy and Great North FC will be staged at the Seshego Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

The Dolphins will host of Ditlou FC at the Polokwane’s Eldorado Stadium. Ollesdal FC and Giyani Hotspurs will do battle at the Seshego Stadium on Sunday. Barracah Valley will host Boyne Tigers at the Matebe Sports Complex in Jane Furse.

Sport - Date: 30 November 2018

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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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