AmaZulu secured their place in the quarterfinals of the Nedbank Cup with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Richards Bay at the uMhlathuze Sports Stadium last night.
The spotlight shifts to KwaZulu-Natal this weekend as the province hosts a trio of high-stakes encounters in the Nedbank Cup Round of 16.
The Betway Premiership title race has been set ablaze, but for Orlando Pirates, the aftermath is filled with “what ifs” and scathing criticism.
The dust has settled at the FNB Stadium, and the Betway Premiership title race has been flipped on its head.
The Betway Premiership title race has reached a fever pitch, and tonight, the two heavyweights—Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns—will settle their differences at the iconic FNB Stadium.
There’s a lingering sense that if Monnapule Saleng were fully fit and ready for the Betway Premiership showdown against Orlando Pirates, the occasion would carry even more electricity than it already does.
Mbuthuma put Pirates ahead in the 4th minute, finishing off Mofokeng’s assist just after Otladisa had hit the post for Gallants.
The result left Sundowns second in the group on nine points, trailing leaders Al Hilal by two.
Betway Premiership weekend action sees Polokwane City host Siwelele at Peter Mokaba, Chippa United welcome Richards Bay to Nelson Mandela Bay, and Sekhukhune United face Orbit College at Makhulong.
The stakes could not be higher for Mamelodi Sundowns as they prepare for a must-win CAF Champions League Group C encounter against MC Alger tomorrow, February 14, 2026.