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Sera brace sinks Amakhosi at Tuks Stadium

19 August 2020, 9:30 PM  |
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Amakhosi are on top of the log with 52 points, while Celtic are at number 10 with 32 points.

Amakhosi are on top of the log with 52 points, while Celtic are at number 10 with 32 points.

Image: @KaizerChiefs

Amakhosi are on top of the log with 52 points, while Celtic are at number 10 with 32 points.

Bloemfontein Celtic defeated Kaizer Chiefs 3-1 in the Absa Premiership match at Tuks Stadium on Wednesday evening.

Amakhosi are on top of the log with 52 points, while Celtic are at number 10 with 32 points.

?⚪️?FULL TIME?@Bloem_Celtic 3️⃣ – 1️⃣ @KaizerChiefs
? Sera 44’ 47’
? Letsoalo 75’
?⚪️#AbsaPrem#SiweleleSaMasele#LoveSiwelele?✊? pic.twitter.com/umXX4QrQex

— Bloemfontein Celtic (@Bloem_Celtic) August 19, 2020

?⚪️MAN OF THE MATCH @Bloem_Celtic 3️⃣ – 1️⃣ @KaizerChiefs
? Sera 44’ 47’
? Letsoalo 75’
?⚪️#AbsaPrem#SiweleleSaMasele#LoveSiwelele?✊? pic.twitter.com/xe5tFJmF4t

— Bloemfontein Celtic (@Bloem_Celtic) August 19, 2020


Celtic will play against AmaZulu FC on Monday, 24 August at Lucas Moripe Stadium. Kick-off at 15:30, while Chiefs will host Stellenbosch at Orlando Stadium on Sunday, 23 August. Kick-off at 18:00

Bloemfontein Celtic (1) 3 (Sera 45′ 47′ Letsoalo 75′)

Kaizer Chiefs (1) 1 (Mathoho 35′)

TEAMS:

Bloemfontein Celtic: Chaine; Letlabika, Mahashe, Chabalala, Ngobeni, Baloyi, Mahashe, Fikizolo (Luthuli 83′), Mabena (Potsane 87′), Letsoalo, Sera (Tchilimbou 63′).

Kaizer Chiefs: Akpeyi; Cardoso, Agay, Mathoho, Mphahlele (Frosler 46′), Katsande, Manyama (Sasman 46′), Billiat, Parker (Zuma 65′), Nurkovic, Castro.

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