AmaZulu are back in KwaZulu-Natal for a DStv Premiership encounter against Sekhukhune United at t...
Babina Noko are placed tenth on the log, six points behind eighth-placed SuperSport United but their hopes could come to an end if they lose and Golden Arrows win their afternoon clash against Marumo Gallants. Sekhukhune, however, will take heart from the fact that they beat AmaZulu 2-0 in the reverse fixture. Sekhukhune, meanwhile, have hopes of fighting for a top eight spot going into the last couple of games of the season, although their form does not inspire confidence after their 2-0 defeat against Mamelodi Sundowns on Tuesday extended their winless run to eight matches. In that run, Usuthu have collected ten points from a possible 12 points and as a result, they are in the race for a continental spot, although they are heavily reliant on other teams above them on the log dropping points. Truter's charges are lying seventh on the log, six points adrift of CAF positions occupied by Royal AM and Cape Town City and will be hoping to keep their hopes alive, with three rounds of matches left. AmaZulu extended their unbeaten run since Brandon Truter took over to four matches after a 1-0 win over Truter's former team Swallows 1-0 on Tuesday. AmaZulu are back in KwaZulu-Natal for a DStv Premiership encounter against Sekhukhune United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Babina Noko are on 10th place on the log with 31 points after 27 matches. Following a string of unfavorable results, Sekhukhune FC will look to ...
But, they are coming up against an Usuthu side, which has managed to turn the tables with the club securing three wins in four games. After that impressive victory, five losses followed for Babina Noko, with three draws in the process. โDefinitely, it is difficult when you are playing games and you are not winning.
AmaZulu FC were frustrated by Sekhukhune United in the DStv Premiership clash which ended in a 0-0 draw at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday evening.
AmaZulu and Sekhukhune United shared the points in their DStv Premiership game at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
Babina Noko have only won one league game since the start of 2022 which was when they beat Baroka FC 4-0 in late February. The Zambianโs save was world-class as he produced ultra-fast reflexes to deny Xoki with a header that would have beaten the vast majority of goalkeepers. AmaZulu dominated possession in the first half but opportunities for both teams were few and far between.