Tittle contenders lock horns
It will be a proverbial situation of two bulls in one kraal at the Nyekhetlha ground on Saturday. The occasion will be the massive premier division encounter between title contestants, Golden Aces and Leswika, as both sides set sights on the coveted title in the ever-exciting Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG)Soccer League. A draw will not …

It will be a proverbial situation of two bulls in one kraal at the Nyekhetlha ground on Saturday.
The occasion will be the massive premier division encounter between title contestants, Golden Aces and Leswika, as both sides set sights on the coveted title in the ever-exciting Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG)Soccer League.
A draw will not do either side any good as that will mean that log leaders, Manamela Naughty Boys, will literally run away with the championship. An exciting result will be one in the favour of Leswika Classic because they are the only team with a realistic chance of snatching the sweet title from the jaws of “Thimi-ya-Badimo” or “team of the gods”, as Manamela Naughty Boys, is commonly known as.
Rita All Stars is expected to reduce the gap that separates them from the log leaders, Mokomotji Highlanders, when they visit Khujwana Bagdad on Saturday. Mokomotji will be on a leash this weekend and will haplessly be watching from the side lines as they await their turn next week. At the same time, Mmaphala Peter United will also try to close the gap when they host the dangerous outfit of Mahlogwe. With the exciting side of Liverpool back in action this weekend, the Super division drama is expected to be more intricate.
Mogoboya Junior Chiefs welcome back their ace mid-fielder, Joseph “Xavi” Ramatladi from a long spell of suspension when they host Real Madrid at the Moruleng ground on Sunday.
Just like many weekends before, thousands of highly passionate followers of the fabulous KLG Soccer League will cram various sports grounds this weekend to witness the incredible Super and Premier proceedings of this league staged in thesettlements of Lephepane, Lenyenye, Moime, Bokgaga, Khujwana and Thlabine.