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JVW Cruise and UWC Climb as the Hollywoodbets Super League Festival Rolls On

The second Hollywoodbets Super League Amplified festival delivered a day of contrasting fortunes on Saturday, as JVW FC underlined their Super Rise credentials, UWC climbed the Super Era standings and First Touch extended their unbeaten start, in the latest round of festival action at Tuks Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday, 20 June 2026.

In the morning’s Super Era fixture, UWC edged Stellenbosch 1-0 thanks to a 62nd-minute strike from Antonia Maponya, a result that lifted the students to second in the stream on four points. It came in a niggly contest in which Stellenbosch collected a cluster of yellow cards, and a second successive defeat left them seventh, still searching for their first goal and first point of the campaign.

The Super Rise stream produced the day’s most emphatic result, as log leaders JVW FC swept City Lads aside 4-0. Gabriela Salgado-Moodaly struck twice, in the 21st and 61st minutes, with Cimone Sauls and Nompumelelo Nyandeni also on target in the first half, as JVW made it two wins from two and moved to six points. 

Salgado-Moodaly’s brace took her to three goals for the season, level at the top of the scoring charts, while City Lads remain rooted to the foot of the stream, still waiting for their first goal of the campaign.

In an absorbing Super Rise contest, First Touch and TUT shared the points in a 1-1 draw. Gugu Mabitsela put TUT ahead in the 66th minute, but First Touch responded through a penalty from Mmasello Ledwaba, struck deep into time added on at 90 plus one, to preserve their unbeaten record. TUT sit second on four points, with First Touch fourth after a second successive draw.

With the festival entering its final day, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies remain clear at the top of the Super Era on a maximum six points, with UWC second and Copperbelt Ladies third, while JVW FC lead the Super Rise from TUT. Both streams remain tightly bunched behind their pacesetters, setting up an intriguing Sunday.

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Sunday’s closing programme is a notable one, bringing into action the six clubs that sat out the opening two days of the festival. In the Super Era, the spotlight falls at 15h00 on sixth-placed TS Galaxy Queens against third-placed Copperbelt Ladies, with both sides playing their first match of the second festival. 

Copperbelt arrive with a perfect record, having won their only outing 3-1, and victory would carry them above UWC into second, while TS Galaxy, unbeaten after a 2-2 opening draw, will look to turn promise into a first win of the season.

The Super Rise day opens at 09h00 with a basement battle, as sixth-placed Ezemvelo and seventh-placed Ramatlaohle both chase a maiden point after losing their openers. 

At 12h00, third-placed University of Johannesburg, unbeaten and yet to concede, travel to face fifth-placed University of Fort Hare in an all-university clash, with a win enough to lift Johannesburg level on points with the leaders, and Fort Hare hunting a first victory after their opening draw.

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By Sunday evening, three more results will have sharpened the early-season picture in both streams. With the champions setting a relentless pace and the chasing packs determined to keep touch, the second festival promises a compelling finish and another vivid showcase of the growing strength and depth of South African women’s football.

Super Era Hollywoodbets Super League Results on Friday 19 June 2026 at the Tuks Stadium in Pretoria

University of Pretoria 0-4 Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC
(Karabo Dhlamini 12′, Noxolo Cesane 21′, Noxolo Cesane 32′, Munashe Mugwara 85′)

Richmond United 2-1 Diepkloof Ladies
(Mmaphuti Tapala 10′, Zoe de Kock 50′; Lorraine Makhoali 8′)

Hollywoodbets Super League Results on Saturday 20 June 2026

Super Era

University of the Western Cape 1-0 Stellenbosch FC
(Antonia Maponya 62′)

Super Rise

First Touch FC Ladies 1-1 TUT FC
(Gugu Mabitsela 66′; Mmasello Ledwaba 90’+1′)

City Lads 0-4 JVW FC
(Gabriela Salgado-Moodaly 21′, Cimone Sauls 40′, Nompumelelo Nyandeni 45’+1′, Gabriela Salgado-Moodaly 61′)

Hollywoodbets Super League Fixtures on Sunday 21 June 2026

Super Rise

09h00: Ezemvelo Women’s FC vs. Ramatlaohle Ladies FC
12h00: University of Fort Hare FC vs. University of JHB FC

Super Era

15h00: TS Galaxy Queens vs. Copperbelt Ladies FC


Main Photo Caption: JVW FC’s Bonolo Mokoma has a shot on goal denied during the team’s 4-0 thrashing of City Lads on Day 2 of the second Hollywoodbets Super League Amplified festival at Tuks Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday, 20 June 2026. All Photos: Supplied

Photo 2 Caption: TUT FC’s Ester Ndou won the Player of the Match accolades alongside Dr Desiree Ellis during their 1-all draw with First Touch Ladies.

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