Kaizer Chiefs Target Bounce-Back Glory Against Richards Bay After Derby Setback

Cedric Kaze, coach of Kaizer Chiefs during the Betway Premiership 2025/26 match between Kaizer Chiefs and Lamontville Golden Arrows at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 20 January 2026 ©Phakamisa Lensman/BackpagePix

The clash comes at a precarious time for Kaizer Chiefs, still reeling from a heavy Soweto Derby defeat to arch-rivals Orlando Pirates. That loss marked their fourth in five outings across all competitions, piling pressure on both the squad and the technical team.

With the league title race now drifting beyond reach, Chiefs’ remaining fixtures carry importance for a different reason – securing a return to continental competition. They currently sit fifth in the standings with 30 points from 17 matches, two points behind third-placed Sekhukhune United, keeping their CAF qualification hopes alive.

The tight turnaround also adds difficulty. Tuesday’s match will be Chiefs’ third game in the space of a week, giving the squad little time to recover after Saturday’s derby disappointment.

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For Richards Bay, the clash presents an opportunity to capitalise on Chiefs’ fragile confidence.

The Natal Rich Boys have also struggled for results recently, failing to win in their last three matches across all competitions. Their most recent league outing ended in a goalless draw against Orbit College FC following their Nedbank Cup elimination by AmaZulu FC.

Despite their inconsistent run, Richards Bay have built a reputation for organisation and resilience under co-coaches Ronnie Gabriel and Papi Zothwane. Sitting 12th on the table with 20 points from 18 matches, they will aim to frustrate their more illustrious opponents and exploit any lapses on the counterattack.

Chiefs will also take confidence from their previous meeting with Richards Bay earlier this season, when Gastón Sirino’s strike secured a narrow 1-0 victory at FNB Stadium.

Tuesday’s match may not shape the championship race, but it could prove significant for Chiefs’ season.

Another defeat would deepen concerns around their recent slump, while a victory could restore confidence and keep their continental ambitions on track.