
WATCH: uMhlathuze soccer pitch rehabilitation well under way
Good news for football fans as replacement grass to replenish the damaged uMhlathuze Soccer Stadium pitch arrived on Thursday.
The Zululand Observer was at the stadium while work was feverishly under way to get the field game-ready once again.
ALSO READ: Richards Bay FC are 'Downed' in MTN8
The newly-grassed surface was all but destroyed during the Premier's Cup two weeks ago, which saw five games played on a rain saturated pitch during the course of the weekend.
The playing surface is assured to be ready for action on Tuesday, 26 August as the stadium is set to host its first PSL encounter since 2021 when Richards Bay FC play Chippa United.
Upcoming PSL fixtures
Saturday, 9 August: Richards Bay FC v Marumo Gallants at King Zwelithini Stadium 3pm
Wednesday, 13 August: Golden Arrows v Richards Bay FC at King Zwelithini Stadium 7.30pm
Tuesday, 19 August: Kaizer Chiefs v Richards Bay FC at FNB Stadium 7.30pm
Tuesday, 26 August: Richards Bay FC v Chippa United at uMhlathuze Stadium 7.30pm
Friday, 29 August: Siwelele FC v Richards Bay FC at Lucas Moripe Stadium 7.30pm
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