
Absa Premiership
It’s a very long time since we have a second-leg Soweto Derby with so much at stake with both teams still well and truly in the title race.
It’s a very long time since we have a second-leg Soweto Derby with so much at stake with both teams still well and truly in the title race.
South Africa will come to a standstill on Saturday when the nation’s two most glamorous clubs, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, lock horns in the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals in Durban’s iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium.
The whole country will remain transfixed this Saturday with FNB Stadium being the centre of attention as Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs go head to head in the Carling Black Label Cup.
We’re about to get into the business end of the 2018/19 PSL season and our pundit predicts what the table will look like at the
Defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, host Kaizer Chiefs on the opening day of the 2018/19 Premier Soccer League season.
Pre-season action is well and truly underway with Kaizer Chiefs retaining the Maize Cup last weekend, while Mamelodi Sundowns continued their CAF Champions League run on Tuesday against Togo-Port away from home.
Ajax Cape Town will be fighting for their lives when their battle for top-flight status comes to its final round.
Both teams are all about fighting for survival and trying to finish in the top eight.
It’s the biggest, the baddest, and the most anticipated game of the season! Yes, you guessed right! Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs do battle in the final Soweto Derby of the league campaign.
Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns battle it out at the FNB Stadium this Saturday in what should be a mouth-watering affair.
South Africa’s greatest soccer rivalry takes centre stage on Saturday as Kaizer Chiefs battle it out with Orlando Pirates in an enticing league encounter.
High drama and some potentially dangerous race-riding cast a dark cloud over the inaugural running of the R5 million HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth
After dedicating herself fully to the role for four challenging years, the increasing demands on her time and personal life have led her to reassess her career direction
Two smaller stables made their mark last week with notable victories, each carrying a backstory
Two South African star performers in Dean Kannemeyer’s Gimme A Prince and the Vaughan Marshall champion 3yo One Stripe, who runs in Sunday’s HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap, feature in the first edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2025