FootballFever | All eyes on Sundowns in a weekend of fixtures extravaganza Relegation candidates Black Leopards and AmaZulu could both make significant leaps up the Absa Premiership table on day 14 of the PSL bio-bubble
It has been two weeks since the PSL commenced games on August 8 to complete the 2019/20 season in a biologically safe environment.
Leopards will be on a high after winning their first game 3-2 against Maritzburg United on the weekend. Positive results for both Leopards and AmaZulu could plunge Baroka FC and Polokwane City into deep trouble at the bottom of the table.
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