Summer League 2025/26 – 17th round 

Division 1

The three-way battle at the top of Division 1 continues to intensify. With Joburg City resting this round, both Highlands Park B and Global United took full advantage.

Highlands Park B delivered a 7–2 victory over Reitvlei, moving to 34 points from 15 matches. Global United also secured a solid 4–1 win against Barcelona, climbing to 33 points from 14 games. Joburg City now sit just behind on 32 points from 14 matches.

The title race is now very finely balanced. With a game in hand, Global United effectively hold control of their own destiny and could move into the driver’s seat in the coming fixtures.

Elsewhere in the division, Sundowners confirmed their hold on fifth place with a tight 3–2 win over Randburg, closing the gap on fourth-placed Barcelona. Meanwhile, GPMI and Lenasia shared the points in an entertaining 2–2 draw.


Division 2

The Division 2 title race has taken an unexpected twist. Leeds produced a dramatic 6–5 win away at Old Parks, keeping their championship hopes alive.

Old Parks remain in the lead, but Leeds now sit four points behind with a game in hand, keeping the pressure firmly on the leaders. The equation is simple: Old Parks must win their next match to secure the title, while Leeds must hope their rivals drop points and then win their remaining two games.

Further down the table, Florida moved into third place after a 9–3 victory over Randfontein. Warriors recorded a 3–0 win against Panorama, while Old Parks 2 and Rush played out a 1–1 draw.

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