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Bafana Bafana Ready to Face Zimbabwe in World Cup Qualifier in Bloemfontein

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A well-rested Bafana Bafana team hit the pitch at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, gearing up for a crucial 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe.

The South African national team, known as Bafana Bafana, had the chance to regroup after a demanding travel schedule to and from Nigeria, allowing coach Hugo Broos to share insights ahead of the encounter.

Coach Broos expressed confidence in his team’s abilities, emphasizing the potential for a win against Zimbabwe if they maintain the level of play demonstrated in their recent match against Nigeria.

Defender Given Msimango highlighted the team’s focus and determination, underscoring their readiness to face Zimbabwe following their performance against Nigeria.

Msimango revealed his enthusiasm when called up to join the team, sharing how it interrupted a vacation with his wife but expressing gratitude for the opportunity to represent his country.

Bafana Bafana’s training session on Monday was met with excitement as they prepared to showcase their skills in front of the loyal fans in Bloemfontein, also known as ‘The City of Roses‘.

The highly-anticipated match is set to kick off at 6pm on Tuesday at the Free State Stadium, with tickets available at the venue for fans eager to witness the clash between South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Gate opening at 3pm, ticket prices vary with adult tickets at R50 and discounts for kids, scholars, and students with valid identification. Hospitality packages are also available for fans seeking a more exclusive experience.

Rachel Adams

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