
Free entrance to CAF Women’s Champions League | COSAFA Qualifiers
Tickets will be FREE to matches at the CAF Women’s Champions League | COSAFA Qualifiers which kick-off at the University of Johannesburg’s AW Muller Stadium on Friday.
Fans hoping to take in the action as 10 club sides from around the Southern African region vie for a place at the continental finals will be able to do so free of charge.
Supporters who wish to attend must still obtain their free ticket, which they can do so at AW Muller Stadium entrance on Symons Road. The collection times are daily from 07h00 to 17h00.
Fans who cannot make it to the stadium can watch matches live on FIFA+ and COSAFA’s YouTube Channel.
Action kicks off on Friday with Group A’s Beauties FC from Namibia facing Zambia’s Zesco Ndola Girls at 12h00 CAT (10h00 GMT), a battle between two of this year’s debutante teams.
That is followed by two-time continental champions Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa meeting Malawi’s Ntopwa FC at 15h00 CAT (13h00 GMT).
Group B begins the next day with last year’s beaten finalists Gaborone United Ladies of Botswana taking on Young Buffaloes from Eswatini at 12h00 CAT (10h00 GMT), while Group C starts with Zimbabwe’s Herentals Queens against Mozambique’s Costa do Sol at 15h00 CAT (13h00 GMT).
The group stage runs until 27 August, with each pool delivering three matchdays. Notable early fixtures include Sundowns’ meeting with Zesco on August 24 in a potential Group A decider, and Costa do Sol’s clash with Comoros champions Olympic De Moroni on August 25 in Group C.
Group B’s Young Buffaloes and debutantes Kick4Life Women FC of Lesotho face off on the same day in a match likely to influence semi-final qualification.
Every side will be eyeing a spot in the last four. The top team in each group will advance to the semi-finals, joined by the best runner-up across the pools.
The semi-finals are scheduled for August 29, with the first pitting the winners of Groups B and C against each other at noon, followed by Group A’s winner meeting the best second-placed team.
The final, on August 31, promises to be a high-stakes showdown for the coveted COSAFA ticket to the CAF Women’s Champions League finals.
Click here to view the full fixture list
