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Game week 9 of the Premier League sees Manchester City and Arsenal level on 19 points at the top of the table with Pep Guardiola’s men leading the way on goal difference.
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Game week 9 of the Premier League sees Manchester City and Arsenal level on 19 points at the top of the table with Pep Guardiola’s men leading the way on goal difference.
After a superb first leg showing in Pretoria, Mamelodi Sundowns travel to Alexandria in Egypt, to finish what they started against Zamalek, beating the White Knights 3-0.
Jose Mourinho will return to the place he is loved the most, Stamford Bridge on Sunday, as Manchester United lock horns with Chelsea in what promises to be a mouth-watering encounter.
Gameweek 8 of the Premier League has some cracking encounters lined up.
Africa’s elite tournament pits a clash between South African champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, up against Egyptian heavyweights, Zamalek, in what promises to be a thrilling first leg of the CAF Champions League final.
Liverpool and Manchester United will lock horns at the newly revamped Anfield stadium on Monday in one of the most eagerly-anticipated clashes of the season.
The CAF World Cup Qualifiers will get underway this weekend and there are some mouth-watering encounters lined up.
South Africa’s road to Russia begins with a stern test away to Burkina Faso, who are just six places behind Bafana Bafana in the FIFA rankings.
The biggest tie in gameweek 7 of the Premier League pits Tottenham against leaders Manchester City in a top of the table clash at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
It’s a battle for the grand prize of R8 million when last season’s PSL champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, host runners-up Bidvest Wits in an MTN8 final showdown.
Onto the second leg, where Mamelodi Sundowns will host ZESCO United in the CAF Champions League after a 2-1 defeat in Zambia.
A R1 million yearling at Nationals last week, and a maiden stakes winner on Sunday – Soqrat’s shares are on the up
Superlative Stakes winner and Classic-placed Gustav Klimt will stand at Heversham Park Farm in South Africa, having stood at Haras d’Annebault most recently