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    Leopards 2-2 Bloem Celtic

    PSL strugglers Black Leopards came back from a goal down on two occasions to salvage a points from their clash with Bloemfontein Celtic.

    The deadlock was broken 38 minutes into the first half as the visitors found the back of the Lidoda Duvha net.

    A Clifford Mulenga corner-kick found Mulomowandau Mathoho in the area and he headed home from only six yards out to give Phunya Sele Sele the lead.

    Leopards struck back five minutes into the second half. Mahlatse Maake sent in his corner-kick and Kingston Nkhatha rose highest to steer his header into the back of the Celtic goal.

    The visitors were back in front in the 73rd minute as yet another set-piece provided a goal. This time Mulenga found Buhle Mkhwanazi who directed his header past a despairing Postnet Omony.

    However, the hosts rallied again and found the equaliser in stoppage-time as Thomas Madimba's corner picked out Joshua Obaje, who provided the finish.

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