Swallows and University of Pretoria will both be looking to gain an upper hand in the promotion/relegation play-offs when they clash on Saturday afternoon.
The last time the sides met was in the 2019/20 season in the second tier, where AmaTuks completed a double over Swallows, although the Soweto outfit gained automatic promotion after they were crowned inaugural GladAfrica Championship winners in that campaign. Tlisane Motaung's charges are leading the mini-log with a slightly better goal difference over Swallows, as both sides are equal on three points and the winner of the tie could get an early advantage. Swallows and University of Pretoria will both be looking to gain an upper hand in the promotion/relegation play-offs when they clash on Saturday afternoon.
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However, compared to seasons gone by, Swallows do face a more difficult challenge compared to the side in their position that has contested the playoffs. AmaTuks did show that they are more than capable of competing against top teams as they reached the quarter-finals of the Nedbank Cup last season, eliminating Chippa United in the process. The result left Dylan Kerrโs side level on points with Tuks who lead the standings by virtue of having a superior goal difference at this stage.
University of Pretoria and Swallows FC delivered a lukewarm performance in their goalless draw at Tuks Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday as the Premier Soccer ...
Tuks and All Stars finished second and third in the second tier while Swallows are hoping to save their Premiership status via the playoffs after finishing in position 15. Both Tuks and Swallows are on four points apiece at the halfway mark and they will be hoping to get the job done in their final two matches. University of Pretoria and Swallows delivered a lukewarm performance in their goalless draw at Tuks Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday as the Premier Soccer League (PSL) promotion/relegation playoffs remain wide open.
The PSL Promotion/relegation play-offs are still hanging in balance after the University of Pretoria and Swallows FC played to a goalless draw at the Tuks ...
Swallows almost scored two goals in injury time, first Keletso Makgalwa was denied by the upright. Sibanyoni was a menace in the Swallows defence, and his long range shot almost troubled the goalkeeper Jody February in the 22nd minute. The PSL outfit was dominating the second half, but Dillon Solomons was denied by the Tuks goalkeeper with just more than 30 minutes remaining.