As the sun sets over Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Lesotho and Zimbabwe prepare for a World Cup qualifier that feels much bigger than its place in Group C.
Both nations are hungry for a turnaround, each chasing pride and a win to make their fans happy. Lesotho, sitting fifth, have shown heart but not consistency. With 8 goals scored and 12 conceded in the group, they’re looking to rally their defense and ignite their attack in front of passionate supporters.
Zimbabwe, meanwhile, will take to the pitch eager for their first win of the campaign. The Warriors have drawn five and lost four in the group, netting 5 goals and conceding 11. Yet in football, hope springs eternal, and for Zimbabwe, a road win could revive belief.
Expect a fiercely contested match, filled with competitive spirit and no shortage of drama.
Both sets of players know what’s at stake: not just points, but proof of progress and a morale boost for their nations.







