PSL Wrap: Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach off to winning start as Arthur Zwane's AmaZulu FC go level with Kaizer Chiefs after impressive win
Goal | 26.01.2026 01:37
Durban City 1-0 Polokwane City
Durban City registered back-to-back victories after a 1-0 win over Polokwane City on Sunday at Chatsworth Stadium.
With an assist from Saziso Magawana, Bokang Mokwena struck in the 19th minute to put the home side ahead.
Rise and Shine suffered a blow in the 88th minute when they were reduced after Puleng Marema was given a straight red card.
Following the win, Durban are sixth with 25 points, while Polokwane are eighth with 23 points.
AmaZulu 3-2 TS Galaxy
Zimbabwe international forward Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya struck a brace as AmaZulu came from behind to beat TS Galaxy 3-2 in this dramatic encounter at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday.
After a goalless first half, the contest suddenly came to life with five goals scored in the final 20 minutes.
Victor Letsoalo broke the deadlock by thrusting TS Galaxy ahead on 70 minutes before Ngwenya hit back nine minutes later.
Junior Zindoga restored the Rickets' lead in the 81st minute, but Mlondl Mbanjwa levelled matters with a minute remaining while Ngwenya turned the provider.
Ngwenya then sealed his brace in stoppage time to complete this five-goal thriller and earn Usuthu maximum points at home.
After securing three points, coach Arthur Zwane's AmaZulu rose to position four from seven - level on points with third-placed Kaizer Chiefs as TS Galaxy dropped to seventh.

Orbit College 0-1 Chippa United
Chippa United moved to the 15th position in the Premier Soccer League table after a 1-0 win over Orbit College at the Olympia Park Stadium on Saturday.
Justice Figuareido, with an assist from Pirates loanee Goodman Mosele, scored in the 60th minute for the away side.
For the remaining 30 or so minutes, Orbit College, who lost the services of Monnapule Saleng to Mamelodi Sundowns, were unable to find a goal.
Upon his return to the club, Sinoxolo Kwayiba, who was signed from Pirates, made his second debut.
The loss leaves the PSL debutants in 14th place with 13 points, just one more point than their tormentors, the Chilli Boys.
With two games in hand, rock-bottom Magesi have a chance of improving their position.
Richards Bay 1-1 Siwelele
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Kgaogelo Sekgota started his Siwelele career on a high as he scored in the first minute of the PSL outing against Richards Bay.
However, the Natal Rich Boys did well to respond just before the break, thanks to Moses Mthembu, who found the back of the net from the penalty spot.
Following the draw at uMhlathuze Stadium, Richards Bay have 18 points, which has put them ninth on the table, while Siwelele, who have 17, follow in 10th place.