AmaTuks remain top of the table, but there are now just two unbeaten teams in the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
The second-tier action began on Friday when Cape Town Spurs moved up to eighth with a good 2-0 victory over Polokwane City, with Ashley Cupido grabbing a brace to take his tally for the season up to six.
68’ Cupido gets his second with a deft chip over the GK.
@CapeTownSpursFC 2-0 @CityReloaded #MotsepeFoundationChampionship pic.twitter.com/n9cxZ8vR8m— Rob Delport (@FMSouthAfrica) October 7, 2022
NB La Masia also picked up three points on Friday, as they beat Venda Football Academy 1-0.
On Saturday Mumuni Abubakar scored a brace as Casric Stars beat Pretoria Callies 2-1 at home, while in the other three Saturday results the score ended the same, but in the favour of the away teams.
JDR Stars beat Hungry Lions 2-1 Black Leopards went down to Platinum City Rovers by the same scoreline, while it was also a 2-1 win for Tshakhuma over Baroka.
An interesting weekend where all eight matches produced results.
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