UB hosts game of survival

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When BMC coach Clever Hunda leads his charges against Notwane at the UB Stadium tonight, he will only have one thing in mind - to register a third successive win and ease pressure from the relegation candidates.

The Coca-Cola champions are lying second from bottom with 25 points from 24 games. In Notwane, they meet another side that is not yet safe from relegation. Toronto are sitting in ninth spot with 30 points from 23 outings and must churn out results if they want to avoid relegation. Both BMC and Notwane should be charged up for tonight's match and fans should brace themselves for good football. BMC might have registered two wins in a row against Police XI and Mogoditshane Fighters but Notwane can take solace from their performance against Gaborone United last Friday.

Hunda summed up the situation when he said: "It is a 50-50 affair, both clubs have equal chances of winning. They (Notwane) need the points as much as we need them and things can change once the game is on". The coach was roped in to try to rescue the sinking BMC ship following the departure of Cosmas Zulu who took over the Coca-Cola Cup champions from young Keitumetse 'Pio' Paul only to turn them into the whipping boys.

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