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njo.ma.ne
Musarh :
South Africa will win this cup trust me
2026-06-26 12:32:45
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w.shane12
@shane jiyane :
south Africa iyophuma ku last 8 coz last 32 izoyishaya Canada bese ibhekana ne Morocco ku last 16 ingayishaya nayo possibly so 80% chances ukuth ifike ku quarter final
2026-06-26 11:13:08
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siphomoashetsi195
siphomoashetsi195 :
Portugal and Mexico to the final 🙌
2026-06-26 10:46:57
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www.nkonyaneyomsuthu_16
Nkonyane yomsuthu :
South africa iya ku final
2026-06-26 17:49:24
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rey.ray94
Rey Ray :
World cup gone
2026-06-26 19:49:23
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zwai98
zwai :
sibusy sisabheke best number 3s nina nizakhela fixtures
2026-06-26 21:25:31
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bongumusa067
Mageba :
Ngeke ayinuke quater final yaphuma Argentina
2026-06-26 15:10:44
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anathi1145
Anathi :
Eka Mbape bafo
2026-06-26 17:43:14
1
mjolisi2.0
mjolisi :
uMbappe ekhona akayithathi umessi
2026-06-26 21:17:18
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sikabopha4671
Sikabopha :
Syafanake mfanakithi
2026-06-26 11:01:17
3
shakesmahlaba
Shakes Mahlaba :
Portugal vs Spain 🥺
2026-06-26 17:23:28
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pascaltshidiso
Pascal@Tshidiso :
The draw favours Argentina
2026-06-26 20:42:32
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sigqibo647
Romeo Sigqibo :
France vs South Africa
2026-06-26 20:53:34
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user2423286161145
Soso :
Vini jr7
2026-06-26 20:45:02
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sir.mapholi
Sir Mapholi :
Brazil vs Mexico is the game to watch
2026-06-26 19:50:04
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2009feze
Yonda :
France is taking the cup.
2026-06-26 19:33:45
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lita_mrasi
Lita Gcwanini Mrasi :
France vs Sweden 🥺🤔
2026-06-26 16:21:00
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mosotho712
mosotho :
Argentina 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-26 17:16:27
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charlesgugulethu
Gugulethu Charles :
Argentina vs Netherlands/France.. watch the space
2026-06-26 18:27:14
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sbuashley
SbuAshley :
Portugal to win it sir🥇
2026-06-26 21:00:23
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nhlakanipho3554
Nhlakanipho :
Nami ngihamba nayo Argentina 🇦🇷 🤝
2026-06-26 18:35:41
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keketso62
keketso62 :
nami I support Argentina
2026-06-26 18:29:04
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nattie.nkosi
Nattie Nkosi :
Imagine Portugal vs Argentina kuFinal 😮‍💨
2026-06-26 18:48:29
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