South African PSL
The PSL will come to a stand-still on Saturday afternoon as Orlando Pirates play host to Kaizer Chiefs in the greatest rivalry known to South African football.
The PSL will come to a stand-still on Saturday afternoon as Orlando Pirates play host to Kaizer Chiefs in the greatest rivalry known to South African football.
It’s Soweto derby time, where the majority of South Africa is split into either gold or black. Runaway leaders Kaizer Chiefs own the bragging rights having beaten Orlando Pirates twice this season.
The league champions kick-off the new campaign on Friday night as they host Steve Komphela’s Maritzburg United.
The PSL title race has hottened up after Mamelodi Sundowns drew level on points with Kazier Chiefs at the top of the table last weekend.
Soweto giants Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs will clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday with more than bragging rights at stake
While SA are competing in the CHAN, the PSL have decided to fixture catch up games because of the backlog caused by the CAF Champions League
The South African PSL is a third of its way through with most teams already having played 10 games.
It’s Soweto derby time in the PSL. It’s sure to be a high-paced affair with both Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates going all out for the win
Bloemfontein Celtic will host Mamelodi Sundowns, who are looking for a better finish this season
Chippa United kept their faint hopes of avoiding relegation alive by salvaging a 2-2 draw with fellow rookies Tuks at Philippi Stadium in Cape Town last Saturday.
With the league title wrapped up by Kaizer Chiefs and just one game remaining, all focus on the PSL has shifted to the relegation battle between Cape Town clubs Chippa United and Ajax.
James McDonald closed a highly successful short-term stint in Hong Kong with a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday