Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Vodacom Premier League continues to bring more exciting fixtures from the weekend of November 1-2, 2025, as mid-table battlers alike took to the field in pursuit of valuable points.
Saturday, 01 November 2025: Majantja FC delivered one of the most impressive performance of the weekend with 3-2 victory to Bantu FC.
Lijabatho FC picked up a crucial win at Morija with a 2-0 victory over Manonyane FC.
LDF FC continued their solid run with a 2-1 win over Lifofane FC.
Sunday, 2 November 2025: Linare FC (Teboho Letsema, Tumelo Makha, Teboho Letsema and Tšokolo Nyamatana) were in fine form on Sunday when they scored, brushing aside Limkokwing University (LU) FC with a 4 -1 win. Khutlang scored LUFC a goal.
LCS FC returned to winning ways with a solid 3-0 victory over Matlama with Lekhetho Mohai scoring own goal.
In a tightly contested match, Machokha FC edged Members FC 1-0 thanks to a solitary strike from Matsepe.
Lioli FC and LMPS shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw.
Maroala FC and Liphakoe FC also made the draw of 1-1.
The results help team’s ambitions and provides a fair reflection of an evenly matched contest.
However, looking at Log standing: Position (1) Majantja FC played seven games, five winnings, draw, lost one game with 16 points, (2) LCS FC played six games, won four, single draw and loss with 13 points and (3) Lijabatho FC played six games with three winnings, two draw and loss managed to obtain 11 points.
(4) Bantu FC played seven games with three winnings, two draws and lost two games with 11 points.
(5) Lioli FC, (6) Linare FC and (7) Lifofane FC obtained 10 points-Lioli and Linare both played six games: three winnings, draw and lost two games while Lifofane played seven games, won three, draw and lost three games with 10 points.
Although, top 3 bottom teams played seven games: position (16) Manonyane FC has zero winnings, three draws, lost four games with three points. (15) FC Members obtained a draw, win and lost five games with four points. (14) Maroala FC managed to make a draw, won twice and lost four games with five points.
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