Freeze wary of Leopards

DYNAMOS' caretaker coach Allan Freeze conceded that it will be difficult for them to defeat the in-form Black Leopards tomorrow.

He said Leopards are still on a high after defeating log leaders Jomo Cosmos last weekend. Leopards are third on the log with 19 points, while Dynamos are sixth with 14 points from 12 matches.

The National First Division Limpopo derby between Dynamos and Leopards will be played at Giyani Stadium and kickoff is at 3.30pm.

Dynamos go into this encounter boasting a 3-0 victory over Leopards in the first round at Tshifulanani Stadium. Dynamos were thrashed 5-1 by FC AK last weekend.

"We have tried to rectify some of the mistakes that contributed to our defeat by FC AK," said Freeze yesterday.

Freeze's counterpart at Leopards Sunday Chidzambwa said they expected a tough challenge from Dynamos.

United FC will play FC AK at De Beers Stadium in Kimberley tomorrow at 3.30pm.

l Blackburn Rovers boss Dumisani Mcedani has dubbed their National First Division Coastal Stream bottom-of-the-log-clash against Hanover Park a "six-pointer".

Rovers will host the match at Buffalo City Stadium tomorrow and kickoff is at 3.30pm.

Mcedani dubbed it a six- pointer because victory could take them out of relegation, while a defeat would send them deeper into trouble.

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