Despite the ongoing TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, the Hollywoodbets Super League continues as teams without players on national duty look to maintain momentum and make up for earlier disruptions in the season.
The break offers clubs who started late a chance to catch up on fixtures and fine-tune their squads before the league resumes full throttle.
This past weekend, TUT Football Club travelled to Merino Park Stadium in De Aar, the Northern Cape, and walked away with maximum points, defeating Richmond United 2-1 on Saturday, 28 June 2025.

Mamokgaase Senyatsi gave TUT a dream start with a goal in the opening minute, before captain Sibongile Ntoane doubled the lead in the 23rd minute.
Richmond’s Ruzaan Robbenson pulled one back in stoppage time, but it was too late to spark a comeback.
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Richmond United’s struggles continue, with only two wins from 14 matches. They’ll stay at home to host Royal AM, who themselves are in trouble near the bottom of the table.
Royal AM played to a goalless draw against City Lads at the Harry Gwala Stadium in Durban on Sunday, 29 June, a result that keeps them at 15th place, deep in the relegation zone.

Looking ahead, UCT will host Durban Ladies, who are still searching for their first win of the season. Ezemvelo Ladies are at home to the University of Pretoria. On Sunday, the University of Johannesburg will welcome First Touch Ladies FC from Limpopo in what promises to be a feisty encounter.
Main Photo Caption: Royal AM played to a goalless draw against City Lads, a result that keeps them at 15th place, deep in the relegation zone, at the Harry Gwala Stadium in Durban, on Sunday, 20 June, 2025. Photo: Screengrab of SABC Sport livestream




