Stellenbosch secure Cape Derby bragging rights
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 05: Devin Titus of Stellenbosch FC celebrate after scoring a goal during the DStv Premiership match between Cape Town City FC and Stellenbosch FC at DHL Cape Town Stadium on March 05, 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Thamsanqa Mkhize, Relebohile Mokhuoane, Taahir Goedeman and Thabiso Kutumela got a recall for City, while Athenkosi Mcaba and Darrel Matsheke replaced Ismael Toure and Jayden Adams respectively on the side of the Maroons. Yet another chance in the defence of the home side when a cross out wide rolled through to Oura to launch a first-time shot, but he disappointingly snapped wide of the mark.
Eric Tinkler’s men missed a golden chance to go level just beyond the break through top scorer Khanyisa Mayo, but it was well courted.
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