No Mathata game moved to Senete

SELEBI-PHIKWE: No Mathata's game against Two Two Five, which was scheduled to be played at the Selebi-Phikwe stadium, has been moved to Senete due to the non-availability of the stadium.

This is because the stadium has been booked for the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) Wellness Day, the Orange Youth Cup and the Gaborone United and ECCO City Greens ties. First Division (North) Secretary, Moraole Sikwane, said the game would still be played tomorrow at Two Two Five's home ground, Senete. No Mathata is favoured to walk away with three points as the Selebi-Phikwe side is playing some good football this season.

In other games, TASC travel to Mahalapye to face a resurgent Mahalapye Hotspurs. The former Premier League side will be going into the game in a buoyant mood after hammering Bobonong's Peace Makers 5-0 last weekend.
Hotspurs, struggling at the beginning of the season, registered a morale- boosting win over Two Two Five in their last game.  Fans should brace themselves for an exciting tie. Orapa Wanderers host Sankoyo Bush Bucks in Orapa. In their last match, Bush Bucks held leaders BR Highlanders to a 1-1 draw at home.

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