Dinare on the charge, Warders on alert in title race battle
Kabelo Boranabi | Friday March 27, 2026 11:38
With promotion and bragging rights at stake, this is not just another league game but a battle for destiny. Dinare have been the team to beat this season. Smooth in possession, clinical in attack, and fearless on the road, they recently trampled Holy Ghost 3‑0, sending a clear warning to every rival.
The Warders, however, are no strangers to hard-fought battles. With disciplined defence, lethal counterattacks, and the roar of their home supporters behind them, they have fought tirelessly to stay in the hunt.
Last weekend’s draw against Notwane allowed the Buffaloes to snatch top spot, and now the Warders are eager to reclaim the summit on home turf.
Fans from both sides have already been making their voices heard online. Dinare supporters are calling on their team to “charge like Nare (buffalo),” as they aim for their maiden elite league spot.
On the opposite end, the Warders’ faithful are pledging to “lock down every inch of the Prisons Ground” and drive their team to victory.
The atmosphere promises to be electric, with every chant, cheer, and clap carrying weight.
On the pitch, expect a tactical battle. The Warders will likely sit deep, absorb pressure, and strike hard on counters, whilst the Buffaloes rely on patient build-up, wide play, and clinical finishing. The winner will take more than three points, and they will claim momentum and a psychological edge that could define the final rounds of the season.
Elsewhere in the First Division South, condemned Tsetseng United host Thamaga Shooting Stars at Matsha College, Majweng face Taung Young Strikers, and the Tlokweng Derby sees Security Systems clash with Tlokweng United at Motsholathebe Sports Complex.
Notwane, fighting to avoid relegation, visit Flamengo Santos at Gabane United Grounds, while Jwaneng Young Stars wrap up the day against Holy Ghost at Galaxy Stadium.