Lentswe, Mahikeng - The 2024 Varsity Football finalists have been decided after UWC travelled to Pretoria and beat log leaders Tuks for the second time in the tournament while in Mahikeng the Eagles got their revenge and thumped UFS to secure a home final that will take place on September 26 at 19:00.
The 2015 Varsity Football winners UWC was the first side to march to this year’s final after defeating the three-time champions UP-Tuks 1-0.
NWU delivered a commanding performance, defeating UFS 4-0 at the NWU Mafikeng Stadium to book their place in the Varsity Football final. The result was a reversal of fortunes after UFS beat NWU in the group stages. This time, the home side dominated from the outset, leaving UFS with little chance of repeating their previous success.
Although the opening 10 minutes did not produce any goals, NWU was clearly on top, dictating play and putting pressure on the UFS defense. The breakthrough finally came in the 26th minute when Reatlegile Kgosithebe rose high to meet a cross from the right flank, heading the ball into the back of the net to put NWU ahead.
Despite UFS’s efforts to respond, NWU continued to press, and the first half ended with the score still 1-0 in favour of the hosts.
The second half saw NWU continue to impose their will on the game. In the 52nd minute, Lucky Letwaba doubled NWU’s lead with a stunning free kick. The set piece was awarded after a tough challenge by a UFS defender on an NWU player, and Letwaba made no mistake, curling the ball past the goalkeeper to make it 2-0.
UFS tried to find a way back into the game, but NWU’s defense remained solid, with the goalkeeper making several crucial saves to keep the clean sheet intact. As the game progressed, NWU piled on more pressure, and in the 84th minute, Xolani Masethi added a third goal with a powerful volley from the left flank, leaving the UFS goalkeeper with no chance.
To cap off an excellent team performance, Molemo Kukama scored NWU’s fourth goal in the 90th minute, finishing off a swift counter attack.
The final whistle confirmed NWU’s 4-0 victory and their place in the Varsity Football final.