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Bosses, Stellies to go head to head in Diski Shield last
Stellenbosch FC will play against Kaizer Chiefs in the DStv Diski Shield last.
The different sides crushed Chippa United and Mamelodi Sundowns separately to mark the calendar in what vows to be a completely exhilarating last in Durban.
Stellies and Chippa started off the procedures at Giant Stadium in Soshanguve on Saturday morning.
Marven Boji's last part objective from the punishment spot ended up being sufficient to send them to the last of the competition.
Having previously won the 2021-22 DStv Diski Challenge association title, Stellies are currently on an edge of finishing an interesting twofold in the event that they beat Chiefs next Saturday.
In the second match of the day among Downs and Chiefs, there were a ton of assumptions, and the young people didn't frustrate the onlookers that came in numbers to help them.
The two groups made their aims clear in the beginning phases of the coordinate with the two sides testing their particular goalkeepers.
As the principal half went by, Chiefs were more predominant and they were compensated in the 30th moment when Mduduzi Shabalala changed over from a spot kick subsequent to being fouled in the container by Mohlala Makola.
Bosses kept up with their first-half lead and went to the break sitting in the driving seat.
In the final part, Sundowns attempted to retaliate yet they couldn't break Chiefs' guard that was well marshaled by Aden McCarthy.
Bosses expanded their lead in the 75th moment with a staggering objective by Wandile Duba which was his second objective in the Diski Shield having scored last week in the quarterfinal.
Dusks got one back through Cassius Mailula yet it was controlled offside. Amakhosi dealt with the game until the last moment to book their pass to the last.
This will be Chiefs' second appearance in three times of the Diski Shield. In 2018 Amakhosi crushed Sundowns in the last to secure the title.
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