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There are new leaders in the Motsepe Foundation Championship after both Cape Town Spurs and Polokwane City failed to win this weekend. SLSyia Read more:

Baroka won for the first time in five matches after edging Black Leopards 1-0 in the Limpopo derby on Sunday afternoon at Global stadium.

The Limpopo side moved up to tenth on the table and City remained third-from-bottom, seven points above the relegation zone.All Stars' hopes of challenging for a promotion play-off spot were dented after they were held to a 2-2 draw by Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila on Sunday afternoon at Dr. Molemela Stadium.

Spurs remained in third place but fell three points behind log-leaders Casric Stars and JDR moved up to fifth.Casric Stars pulled three points clear at the top of the table after a narrow 1-0 win over NB La Masia on Saturday afternoon at Solomon Mahlangu Stadium.

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