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Zambia beat Namibia

HELLEN Mubanga scored two goals as Zambia edged Namibia 3-2 in a thrilling Cosafa Women’s Championship Group B clash at the Wolfson Stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay on Saturday.

The victory took Zambia to six points in their pool, the same number as Botswana, who defeated Mauritius 3-0 in the other match in the pool to set up a decider for a semifinal place at the top of the table on Monday.

Mubanga netted in either half, while Mary Mwakapila netted on the hour-mark for the Zambians.

Skipper Zenatha Coleman had levelled for Namibia before halftime from the penalty-spot, but after they had fallen 3-1 behind, Annouscka Kordom pulled a goal back to set-up a grandstand finish.

Esalenna Galekhutle, Tshegofatso Mosotho and Keitumetse Dithebe all scored fro Botswana as they overcome Mauritius 3-0.

It was certainly an improved performance from the islanders, who had been thumped 15-0 by Zambia in their opener.

Eswatini made it two wins from two when they defeated Angola 4-0 in another comprehensive display that kept their semifinal hopes very much alive. Tenanile Mgcamphalala, Sibonelo Gwebu, Nomvula Sanga and Nonhle Simelane were all on target for Eswatini.

Sunday will be a rest day in the senior championship, with Groups A and C to be decided on Monday, when the final round of matches are played consecutively.

South Africa need just a point against Madagascar at the Wolfson Stadium (12h45 kick-off; 10h45 GMT) to secure top spot in the pool and a place in the semifinals.

They will be without skipper Janine van Wyk, who has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament with a knee injury picked up in Friday’s 3-1 win over Malawi.

If Madagascar can grab a victory, and Malawi defeat Comoros Islands at the Gelvandale Stadium (12h45; 10h45 GMT) as expected, it would leave all three sides on six points and time for the calculators to determine which side advances.

Only the top team in each pool and the best-placed runner-up move to the semifinals. Group C will also conclude on Sunday as Zimbabwe and Eswatini (15h30; 13h30 GMT) battle it out for top spot in the pool and a semifinal place at the Wolfson Stadium.

Zimbabwe will need just a draw given their superior goal-difference, but it is a tough game to call with both sides in form.

At the same time, Angola and Mozambique will play at the Gelvandale Stadium to avoid the wooden spoon in the pool.

Meanwhile, there were two fantastic contests in the inaugural COSAFA Women’s Under-20 Championship on Saturday as hosts South Africa sealed their place in the semifinals with a 1-0 victory over Namibia.

Shakeerah Jacobs scored the only goal of the game on 10 minutes as South Africa moved to six points and now cannot finish outside of the top two in the pool, which is enough for a semifinal place in this competition.

Zimbabwe secured an emphatic 4-0 victory over Mozambique to get their campaign back on track and set up a winner-takes-all meeting with Namibia on Monday.

Zimbabwe will in fact need just a draw in their game to advance given their superior goal-difference in the pool.

Dinah Banda, Talent Bizeki, Rennie Mudimu and goalkeeper Cynthia Shonga, from the penalty spot, secured the win for the Zimbabweans.

There will be two matches played in Group B on Sunday as Zambia take on Botswana (11h00 kick-off; 09h00 GMT) and East African guest nation Tanzania clash with Eswatini (14h00; 12h00). 
Zambia and Tanzania were victorious in their openers and wins for each would push them both into the knockout round. – cosafa.com

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