Zebras, Amabinneplas clash for Germiston

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South African technical director, Serame Letsoaka expects the team that held Botswana to a goalless draw in the first leg African Nations Cup to change drastically for the second leg match earmarked for the Germiston Stadium on Saturday March 27.

The South Africans were until late on Wednesday afternoon plotting and planning for the second leg match in a fortnight with CEO Leslie Sedibe but indications are that the second leg match will be staged at the Germiston Stadium.

It was not really a rag-tag group of players that invaded Gaborone last week, but deprived of most players due to national and club duties, Letsoaka took a group of hungry players who did the country proud under blazingly hot conditions in Botswana with Michael Nkambule playing a blinder as playmaker.

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