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Chiefs end winless streak against Downs as Pirates extend lead

football19 January 2026 15:18| © SuperSport
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Kaizer Chiefs thumped Mamelodi Sundowns to end a five-match winless run against the Brazilians while Orlando Pirates extended the gap to seven points at the top of the Diski Challenge table.

Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 Mamelodi Sundowns

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Kaizer Chiefs delivered a commanding performance against Mamelodi Sundowns, concluding a five-match winless streak against their rivals. Naledi Hlongwane, gradually rediscovering his form, found the back of the net along with Kamogelo Malefo to secure maximum points for Amakhosi as they returned to Naturena. From the very first whistle, Chiefs signalled their intent, establishing a strong foothold in the match. With this victory, they have now recorded five consecutive wins. The defeat leaves Sundowns trailing by seven points behind the league-leading Orlando Pirates.

Siwelele FC 4-2 Durban City

Siwelele FC continued their impressive run, solidifying their position in third place with a decisive 4-2 victory over Durban City at the UJ Soweto Campus Stadium. The home side took charge early, racing to a four-goal advantage by halftime, thanks to strikes from Lucky Muthewi, Sphesihle Jeza, Tshepo Mahlatsi, and Keabetswe Khonyane. Although City responded with second-half goals from Nkosithandile Zondi and Mfanafuthi Mkhize, Siwelele held firm to claim the points.

Orbit College 3-0 Sekhukhune United

Orbit College celebrated back-to-back wins for the first time this season, dominating Sekhukhune United 3-0 at Kanyamazane Stadium in Nelspruit. The Mswenko boys made their intentions clear from the outset, with Reotshepile Letlhake scoring early, and Hamashe Mlambo and Samukelo Mkhize adding to their tally later in the match.

Orlando Pirates 2-0 Marumo Gallants FC

Orlando Pirates notched their fourth consecutive victory in the DStv Diski Challenge, maintaining their position atop the league with a 2-0 win over Marumo Gallants FC on Saturday. The title contenders dominated the match from the start, going ahead before halftime through a well-placed finish from Thuso Sesipi. Bahlabane Ba Ntwa’s woes continued, as Joy Manana capitalised on a well-timed through-ball to secure the victory.

Chippa United 1-2 Stellenbosch FC

Two-time champions Stellenbosch FC enjoyed a robust start to the new year, edging out Chippa United 2-1 to remain in the top four. This marked the Maroons' third consecutive victory, while the Chilli Boys slid into a troubling fourth straight defeat, placing them deep in the relegation zone.

TS Galaxy 2-1 Richards Bay FC

TS Galaxy finally secured their first victory of the year with a 2-1 triumph over Richards Bay FC, who continue to struggle. An inspired effort from Siyabonga Nguessan and Oarabile Moeti set the stage for the Rockets, while Thabisa Ndelu provided a consolation for the Natal Rich Boys.

Magesi FC 1-2 AmaZulu

AmaZulu mounted a comeback, clinching their first win of the year with a 2-1 victory over Magesi FC in a crucial mid-table clash. Usuthu had faced a dismal run of form, their last victory dating back to November, while Dikwena Tsa Meetse are still searching for their first win of the year, both lingering in mid-table obscurity.

Golden Arrows 0-0 Polokwane City

In a closely contested affair, Golden Arrows and Polokwane City ended their match in a goalless draw. This result keeps both teams winless in the current calendar year and firmly situated in the bottom half of the league standings.

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