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Zimbabwe could derail SA’s World Cup hopes if taken lightly
The Star
|October 08, 2025
ZIMBABWE know Bafana Bafana like the back of their hand - and that's why, if underestimated, they - not Rwanda - could derail South Africa's 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying hopes.
A rivalry rooted in the southern part of the continent, Bafana and the Warriors are no strangers to each other. Beyond competing in regional tournaments, the two nations have clashed in continental and international fixtures over the years.
Of course, it goes without saying that Bafana have historically had the upper hand. In their last 10 meetings across all competitions, South Africa have won six, drawn two, and lost two.
So, as the two teams prepare to face off in the penultimate World Cup qualifier at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Friday night (6pm kickoff), it's easy to see why punters are backing Bafana to secure a win.
But that's only on paper. The game still has to be played on the pitch - and football, especially at the top level, is notoriously unpredictable. Which is why Bafana can't afford any complacency heading into this clash in Durban.
The Warriors are, mathematically, out of contention for a spot at the global showpiece. They're rooted to the bottom of Group C with four points - seven behind third-placed Nigeria - making even a third-place finish impossible.
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