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Fixture change for Celtic not deterrence ahead of Sundowns clash

19 February 2020, 6:00 PM  |
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Celtic were originally scheduled to face Sundowns at the same venue on the 8th of April, but the game has been brought back to Wednesday night

Celtic were originally scheduled to face Sundowns at the same venue on the 8th of April, but the game has been brought back to Wednesday night

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Celtic were originally scheduled to face Sundowns at the same venue on the 8th of April, but the game has been brought back to Wednesday night

Bloemfontein Celtic are not perturbed by changes in their Absa Premiership match against Mamelodi Sundowns at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Wednesday night.

Celtic were originally scheduled to face Sundowns at the same venue on the 8th of April, but the game has been brought back to Wednesday night. Phunya Sele Sele coach Lehlohonolo Seema shares how the fixture change affects them.

Celtic’s 2-0 defeat to Highlands Park over the weekend has them exposed ahead of Wednesday night’s fixture while Sundowns are coming into this clash having thrashed Chippa United 3-0 as they kept their title defence on track. The 39-year-old Lesotho international says they need to defend well on Wednesday night.

In their last meeting earlier this season, Sundowns beat Celtic 2-1 at the Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein. Seema has more on preparations. – Report by Tshenolo Meruti

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