The Zambia Women’s National Team will face hosts South Africa in the final of the ongoing COSAFA Women’s Championship.
This follows South Africa’s win over Mozambique and Zambia’s win over Malawi in the semi-final.
In the second semi-final, Mozambique’s Celia Miguel scored just after the half-hour
mark, capitalising on poor communication between the South African defence and
their goalkeeper Jessica Williams. The sides had been exchanging possession with both having shots on goal without any success.
Banyana Banyana got back into the game via a Tshegofatso Motlogelwa penalty after
Shannon Macomo was fouled in the box at the stroke of half time, a decision that
was helped by the consultation of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) the first time in the two matches played on the day.
Motlogelwa could have completed a brace early in the second half but was denied
by Neima Nhamire.
Just after the hour mark South Africa gave away a free kick just outside the box,
Aurora Ngale took it but it was an easy save for Williams.
South Africa finally scored their second goal in the 70th minute, but it was
disallowed, leaving the tie to be decided by penalties.South Africa won 4-1 on post match penalties.
The match kick-off at 15h00 on Saturday, 2 November at the Isaac Wolfson Stadium in Gqeberha, and will be live on SuperSport, TopStar, COSAFA YouTube Channel, and FIFA+.
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Semifinals
Malawi 0 Zambia 2 (Lubanji 46’, Mukoma 68’)
South Africa 1 (Motlogelwa 45’pen) Mozambique 1 (Miguel 34’)
South Africa won 4-1 on penalties
SATURDAY’S FIXTURE
Final – Wolfson Stadium
Zambia vs South Africa (KO 15h00; 13h00 GMT)
TOURNAMENT STATS
Matches Played: 20
Goals scored: 75
Biggest victory: Malawi 9 Mauritius 0 (Group B, October 28)
Most goals in a game: 9 – Malawi 9 Mauritius 0 (Group B, October 28), South Africa
8 Seychelles 1 (Group A, October 28),



Congratulations to the copper qulnes
I wish them a victory in the finals
Go Zambia go