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Black Africa to face Tura Magic

Home Sports Black Africa to face Tura Magic

Windhoek

Still licking their wounds, following last weekend’s embarrassing defeat at the hands of fellow title rivals Tigers, Woody Jacobs’ Black Africa face another test of character when they square off against hoodoo side Tura Magic in an MTC Premiership clash at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek tomorrow.
With both teams perched on opposite ends of the MTC Premiership log table, the match is a six-pointer, as BA would be out to make amends for losing ground to the log leaders and in the process reinvigorate their title aspirations, while the Magicians are determined to fashion a decent result that would move them away from the relegation zone.
In the weekend’s other top sporting action, Ronnie Kanalelo’s UNAM team will have a chance to improve their position on the log table when the students host bottom of the league club Flamingoes, before confronting Black Africa on Sunday.
Rundu Chiefs will welcome Mighty Gunners and league rookies Young Chiefs will entertain Citizens to complete tomorrow’s line-up. On Sunday, Tura Magic will be at home against the visiting Flamingoes and Young Chiefs will play host to Mighty Gunners, while Rundu Chiefs and Citizens lock horns at the Rundu Sports Stadium.
Coastal giants Blue Waters and Eleven Arrows, as well as the Windhoek-based pair of African Stars and Tigers will be enjoying a brief sabbatical from football this weekend.

Great rivalry … Black Africa will tomorrow lock horns with Tura Magic in an MTC Premiership clash at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.