The semi-final line-up at the 2024 Hollywoodbets Cosafa Women’s Championship will see hosts South Africa take on Mozambique and defending champions Malawi face Zambia in a repeat of last year’s final.
The fixtures will be played on Thursday at the Wolfson Stadium in Gqeberha with entrance for fans free of charge.
Tickets will be available at the stadium on match day and distributed on a first come, first served basis. You can view the fixtures here. If you cannot get to the venue, you can watch all ties streamed live on Fifa+ wherever you are in the world.
Zambia booked their last four place on Tuesday after seeing off 10-player Comoros 7-0 in the last Group C match at Madibaz Stadium.
After Comoros had Nasrine Hadharay sent off for an incident in the first minute, Fridah Mukoma scored a hat-trick, Ochuba Lubandji netted a brace, with Regina Chanda and Charity Mubanga getting a goal each to see the Copper Queens finish top of the group with sixth points and without conceding a goal.
That sets up a repeat clash with Malawi, who had booked their spot on Monday by winning Group B, and is a chance for Zambia to exact revenge for their 2-1 loss in last year’s decider.
Despite elimination from the tournament, Comoros will be proud of their effort as they ended the group campaign in second position with three points ahead of bottom placed Angola, who lost both their matches.
Mozambique qualified for the last four by topping Group D with four points after a dramatic late equaliser from Cidalia Cuta in their final game against Lesotho that ended 1-1.
Nthabeleng Potsane scored thew opener for Shalane Lehohla’s side, which actualy took Zimbabwe temporarily to the top of the pool on head-to-head. Mozambique had a goal disallowed in the first half while they created the most chances and were unlucky to not score more against Lesotho, who also had Moseme Khashane sent off.
Mozambique are the only one of the four semi-finalists yet to lift the trophy. South Africa are record seven-time winners, while Zambia (2022) and Malawi (2023) have a single win each. – Cosafa.com
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