Hugo Broos - Bafana Bafana are ready for crucial World Cup Qualifier against Rwanda

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It’s now or never for Bafana Bafana, ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Rwanda at Mbombela Stadium.
At the same time, Nigeria will take on Group C leaders Benin in Uyo, and South Africa will be hoping for a win from the Super Eagles.
Bafana must secure a victory tonight — the more goals, the better — while keeping a clean sheet.
Coach Hugo Broos, who could be in charge for the last time, said he has full faith in his players.
14 Oct 5AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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