Magesi FC's hopes of staying in the Betway Premiership were boosted after they qualified for the playoffs, giving them a chance to avoid relegation. The club survived automatic relegation on the final day of the Premiership and started the playoffs with a 2-0 victory over Cape Town City. Allan Freese, the manager, was pleased with the result, saying he was happy about the two goals and the performance of his team. Magesi FC will now travel to KZN to face Milford FC, a tough opponent that is determined to get into the Premiership next season. Freese knows it won't be an easy match, but he's confident that his team can get a positive result. The 2-0 win over Cape Town City was a good start, and now Magesi FC needs to finish the job. Cape Town City, on the other hand, has lost two matches in the playoffs and their chances of winning promotion are slim. As things stand, they look set for another season in the Motsepe Foundation Championship. Magesi FC's next match against Milford FC will be crucial in determining their fate. Freese will have to plan carefully, looking at how Milford FC plays before deciding on a strategy. The two goals scored against Cape Town City may go a long way in this tournament, and Freese hopes they will give his team the confidence they need to succeed. Magesi FC's fans will be watching anxiously, hoping that their team can stay in the Betway Premiership. The club's survival in the topflight will depend on their performance in the playoffs, and Freese is determined to save the club from relegation.