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BMC face Chiefs� wrath

United for a cause: Chiefs have appeared unstoppable in their little chase
 
United for a cause: Chiefs have appeared unstoppable in their little chase

Magosi went eight points clear on Tuesday after a routine 2-0 win over ECCO City Greens. The log leaders are unbeaten in 2015.

With only six games left before the end of the season, Chiefs appear out of sight and strong favourites for the title. BMC played to a 0-0 draw against town rivals, Extension Gunners on Tuesday. The BMC defence is expected to work overtime in order to combat what is expected to  be  relentless pressure from the deadly frontline trio of Kekaetswe ‘Mara’ Moloi, Lemponye Tshireletso and Pontsho Moloi.

Tshireletso is the leading top goal scorer with 14 goals and is handy with his  out swinging crosses. Known for his quick passes and crosses from the wings as well as finishing chances, Tshireletso has climbed to the top of the goal scorer’s charts. 

Mara Moloi is slowly finding his feet after netting his eighth goal of the season on Tuesday.

He is adjusting after life in the South African Premiership last season. BMC are finding the going tough after, at one stage, occupying second spot.

They have lost a number of key players and their former coach, Daniel ‘Chico’ Nare.

BMC will bank on home support for tonight’s encounter.  Veteran striker, Sageby Sandaka is expected to run at the Chiefs defence.