The Kaizer Chiefs captain will finally take part in the fixture at FNB Stadium after missing the first-round clash due to injury.
For Petersen, watching from the sidelines earlier this season was particularly frustrating, especially given the magnitude of the occasion.
“Obviously, it was disappointing not to be part of the first derby, and the result made it even tougher,” he admitted during the Betway Premiership derby press conference this week.
Now fully fit and back in form, Petersen has established himself as one of Chiefs’ most reliable performers this season. His record of 13 clean sheets and only nine goals conceded in 19 league appearances highlights his influence between the posts and his importance to the team’s defensive structure.
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Beyond his shot-stopping duties, Petersen’s leadership has become increasingly significant in a Chiefs side looking to rebuild confidence in high-pressure matches.
He insists, however, that the squad is approaching the derby with excitement rather than anxiety.
“There’s no added pressure. It’s a big game, yes, but it’s also an exciting one. Everyone wants to be part of it. The mood in the camp is positive, and that makes a difference,” he said.
Petersen also pointed to improved squad availability and unity, suggesting that competition for places has lifted overall motivation within the team.
With Chiefs determined to avenge their earlier defeat and Pirates aiming to extend their recent dominance in the fixture, Petersen’s return adds both stability and leadership to a match that could hinge on fine margins.
For the Chiefs captain, Sunday is not just another derby – it is a chance for redemption, leadership, and restoring pride.