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Fixture: Richards Bay vs Midlands Wanderers

Fixture: Richards Bay vs Midlands Wanderers

The Citizen27-07-2025
It was an explosive semi-final match between the home ground favourites, Richards Bay FC and Midlands Wanderers FC.
After a full-time score of 1-1, it was time for each team's players to take centre stage in the 18 area for a crowd-roaring penalty shootout.
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Taking his team to the final, NRB keeper Salim Magoola saved two of the five penalties blasted at the goal post.
Rich Boyz will be facing off against the winner of the next fixture between AmaZulu FC and Durban City.
Catch all the action live on DSTV channel 202.
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