Betway Premiership resumes with midweek action

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Kick-off is at 7:30pm CAT.

Masandawana currently sit second on the standings with 26 points, two points behind leaders Orlando Pirates, but having played one more game than the Buccaneers.

The Brazilians have used the transfer window to bolster their already stacked squad, bringing in Bafana Bafana youngster Khulumani Ndamane, ex-Pirates star Monnapule Saleng and Brayan León from Colombia. We could see debuts for these news additions on Monday.

Orbit College sit in 13th place on the table with 13 points after 14 games. They are only two points above the relegation zone and will be looking to dent the Brazilians’ title hopes and lift their ambition of staying in the top flight.

The Mswenko Boys made two signings of their own, bringing in ex-Sundowns winger Bradley Ralani and goalkeeper Cyril Chibwe, formerly of ZESCO United in Zambia.

The action continues on Tuesday as Kaizer Chiefs face Lamontville Golden Arrows at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.

Kick-off is at 7:30pm CAT.

AmaKhosi have enjoyed their league campaign so far and sit in fourth place on the standings with 24 points, four behind first place.

They have not lost a league game since 16 August, which is their only loss of the league campaign, and will be looking to extend their unbeaten run by defending home soil.

Golden Arrows will be looking to turn its fortunes around, having ended 2025 with three straight losses in the league.

Abafana Bes'thende have collected 16 points from 14 games and will be looking to trade-up from 10th place on the standings.

Kicking-off at the same time, Sekhukhune United will face a new-look Stellenbosch under the guidance of legendary manager Gavin Hunt at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

Babina Noko will look to keep the pressure at the top of the table as they sit in third place with 25 points from 13 games.

The Limpopo-based side were busy in the break, making three signings including that of Bradley Mojela, who could feature against his former employer.

Stellenbosch have struggled in the 2025/26 campaign and sit one point above the relegation zone with 12 from 14 games.

Hunt will be looking to inspire in his first game in charge of the cape winelands team, who have lost Mojela and New Zealand international Andre de Jong in the transfer window. They have bolstered their ranks with the signings of Mosa Lebusa, Tshegofatoso Mabasa and Kobamelo Kodisang.

The last midweek fixture presents a mid-table battle between TS Galaxy and Marumo Gallants at the Mbombela Stadium in Mbombela on Wednesday.

Kick-off is at 7:30pm CAT.

The Rockets are eighth on the standings with 21 points after 14 games, while Bahlabane Ba Ntwa are four places behind with 15 points after the same amount of games.

TS Galaxy are unbeaten in their last three league games and will be looking to continue their streak without Puso Dithejane, who completed a move to Chicago Fire in the MLS.

Gallants will be renewed with confidence after narrowly falling to Pirates in the Carling Knockout final before the break, and will look to end a four game winless run.

Betway Premiership midweek fixtures:

Monday

Mamelodi Sundowns v Orbit College

Tuesday

Kaizer Chiefs v Lamontville Golden Arrows

Sekhukhune United v Stellenbosch

Wednesday

TS Galaxy v Marumo Gallants

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