BY VUYISWA MABILA
LOBAMBA – After suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat away to Zimbabwe’s Simba Bhora in their CAF Champions League debut, Nsingizini Hotspurs are back home with their focus firmly set on the decisive second leg this Sunday at Somhlolo National Stadium.
Despite the setback in Botswana, the Eswatini representatives remain upbeat about their chances of progressing to the next round of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League preliminary stages. The solitary goal conceded means everything is still to play for, and Hotspurs believe the backing of their home crowd can make all the difference.
For Hotspurs, Sunday’s clash carries more than just the hope of advancing — it is about proving that Eswatini football can compete on the continental stage. The players are motivated not only by the dream of CAF glory but also by the responsibility of flying the national flag with pride.
Football supporters across the country are expected to rally behind the team at Somhlolo, turning the stadium into a fortress and providing the crucial 12th man support that could inspire a comeback.
With the aggregate score delicately poised, Nsingizini Hotspurs know that one big performance at home could etch their name into Eswatini football history as the team that made a memorable start to continental
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