The Hurricanes and Chiefs were the only teams in action on Friday in the first of six games this weekend. Catch up with the latest results, highlights and the latest Super Rugby table right here.
The Hurricanes are set to host the Chiefs at Westpac Stadium in Wellington this coming Friday. With the two teams having won five consecutive matches each, who will triumph?
The fierce rivalry was put on hold as SA’s biggest clubs paid homage to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Steve Komphela had to be shielded by players as he walked off the field on Saturday, with the Chiefs faithful baying for his blood.
Orlando Pirates are in action on Wednesday, as they try to keep in the title race by not dropping points at a crucial stage of the season.
Questions over Steve Komphela’s future as Kaizer Chiefs suffer their heaviest defeat of the season to slip back into fourth place, while Maritzburg United moved up to third after sharing the spoils with Cape Town City.
The Chilli Boys have had a slight upperhand over the Soweto giants in recent years, as the big occasion seems to bring out the best in them.
The PSL is poised for an exciting finish with very little between the two top teams.
With the Chiefs on a winning streak and the Blues coming off from their loss against the Sharks, it will be interesting to see which New Zealand team will win this coming Saturday.
Steve Komphela once again had Teenage Hadebe to thank last night with the defender’s late strike against Free State Stars sending Amakhosi into third place.
The top two remain unchanged while Kaizer Chiefs move up to third.
The two sides are set to meet again in the space of a month but will do well not to look at this particular encounter as a dress rehearsal for their Nedbank Cup semifinal clash.
Wednesday presents a bumper day of PSL action, as 12 clubs are in action on the night.
Baroka’s Cup run of slaying giants came to an end as Kaizer Chiefs booked their spot in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals with a solitary goal separating the two teams. Missed the action? Catch up with the full text from our live blog.
Steve Komphela says there are no grudges to be held against Baroka boss MacDonald Makhubedu when the two sides meet in the Nedbank Cup on Saturday.
The race to the league title may be an uphill climb for Amakhosi, but they have a more than realistic chance of cup glory. Just a small matter of getting past what’s been their bogey side in the quarterfinals.
The Highlanders are set to prove they have what it takes against the Chiefs on Good Friday. Coach, Aaron Mauger made some changes to the team, and is hoping to have enough ball in the right areas this time around.
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The Soweto giants have opted to use a third stadium as their home ground this year as a means to reach out to the fans.
The Chiefs are on tour in Tokyo to tackle the Sunwolves, who return from their South African trip to kick off Saturday’s Super Rugby action.
Another draw left Chiefs title hopes with a massive dent, and Komphela has had enough.
Kaizer Chiefs squandered a chance to relaunch their title challenge as they had to settle for a share of the spoils against AmaZulu, while Pirates continued their impressive league form with a crucial away win.
Amakhosi will look to take the form from their Nedbank Cup triumph into the home clash against Usuthu as they look to once again challenge for title honours.
Kaizer Chiefs have to quickly regroup in order to avoid an upset to a lower league side as they face up to Stellenbosch on Saturday.
Pirates easily disposed of their fiercest foe by drawing strength from Wakanda.