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Thabiso Monyane and Tashreeq Matthews, Mamelodi Sundowns vs Kaizer Chiefs May 2026

Chiefs, Pirates & Sundowns breathe a sigh of relief after CANAL+ confirms commitment to PSL

The future of South African football broadcasting has been handed a major boost following high-level discussions between the top flight league and the French media powerhouse who bought out DSTV. Concerns over the impact the takeover would have on the PSL's lucrative television rights have been widespread after the global broadcaster embarked on aggressive cost-cutting measures.

Vincent Pule, Siwelele FC, Patrick Maswanganyi, Kamogelo Sebelebele, Orlando Pirates, September 2025

Pule backs Pirates duo for top award

The former Buccaneers winger has thrown his weight behind two of the club's current stars to sweep the individual honours at the end of the campaign. The Siwelele FC attacker believes the level of consistency shown by the duo has placed them head and shoulders above the rest of the Premier Soccer League.

Relebohile Mofokeng and Patrick Maswanganyi, Orlando Pirates

Sebola slams 'selfish' Pirates stars

The Former Sea Robbers striker has launched a stinging attack on the current crop of Buccaneers following their frustrating 0-0 draw against the KZN-based side. The retired marksman believes a lack of tactical discipline and a desire for personal accolades cost the club a vital victory in what was a domestic title-deciding clash.

Tshegofatso Mabasa, Stellenbosch FC, January 2026

Chiefs linked with a move for Mabasa

Amakhosi have reportedly emerged as shock contenders to secure the signature of the Buccaneers frontman. The 29-year-old is currently spending the second half of the season on loan at the Winelands club, but with his contract situation at Mayfair still unresolved, several clubs are monitoring his situation.

Brayan Leon, Mamelodi Sundowns, February 2026

Legendary ex-PSL coach backs Pirates to halt Sundowns’ dominance - 'There'll be a different champion'

Former Kaizer Chiefs mentor believes a changing of the guard is finally sweeping through South African football as the domestic season races towards a dramatic climax. The experienced tactician insists the Sea Robbers are well-positioned to land the league title and end years of dominance from their rivals at Chloorkop, although he warns it will be anything but straightforward, with a tough challenge awaiting them on the final day of the campaign.

Nkosinathi Sibisi, Orlando Pirates

Pirates skipper on final-day showdown - 'No reason not to believe'

The Soweto giants captain has fired a defiant rallying cry to the Sea Robbers faithful, insisting the Buccaneers remain firmly on course to end their long wait for league glory. Despite a frustrating stalemate in their final home outing, the skipper maintains that the dream of lifting the Premier Soccer League crown is still very much alive and within reach.

Oswin Appollis Orlando Pirates

Appollis reflects on Pirates setback

The Sea Robbers star has opened up on the frustration felt within the Buccaneers camp following a damaging goalless draw against the Durban-based outfit. The Soweto giants missed a massive opportunity to tighten their grip on the Premier Soccer League title race in front of a packed Orlando Amstel Arena.

Thalente Mbatha, Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates

Sundowns star reacts to Pirates title slip

Masandawana star has admitted that hope has been restored at Chloorkop following the Soweto giants' recent slip-up in the Premier Soccer League title race. After the Buccaneers failed to capitalise on their chance to move into pole position, the Bafana Bafana international is crossing his fingers for one final twist on the concluding day of the campaign.

Simphiwe Selepe, Orlando Pirates, May 2025

Ouaddou defends Selepe call as Pirates bid falters

The Buccaneers tactician has been forced to defend his tactical choices after a frustrating 0-0 draw with the KZN-based side that dealt a massive blow to the club’s title ambitions. The decision to hand the youngster a shock start in such a high-stakes environment has raised eyebrows across the South African football landscape.

Oswin Appollis and Kyle Jurgens, Orlando Pirates vs Durban City

Dladla: Pirates stood no chance against Durban City

The KZN-born coach has delivered a stinging assessment of the Sea Robbers' attacking prowess after his side held the Soweto giants to a frustrating 0-0 draw on Saturday. The result leaves the Buccaneers' title charge in serious jeopardy, with the interim coach insisting his side felt comfortable throughout the encounter at the Orlando Amstel Arena.

Abdeslam Ouaddou Orlando Pirates outburst against Durban City

Ouaddou explains outburst & asks Pirates to be more 'clever' when teams 'come and kick you'

The Buccaneers coach was a visibly frustrated figure at the final whistle as tempers flared on the touchline. The Moroccan revealed that his reaction was driven by a desire to ensure player safety, specifically citing a late challenge on his goalkeeper during the match, making it clear he accepts physicality is part of the game but there is a limit that should not be crossed for the sake of the players' careers.

Abdeslam Ouaddou, Orlando Pirates, April 2026

Ouaddou unfazed about Pirates' setback - 'Let’s go take it to be champion in the last game'

The Buccaneers mentor has refused to press the panic button after his side squandered a golden chance to all but wrap up the Premier Soccer League title race. A victory against Durban City would have sparked early celebrations, with their superior goal difference putting them within touching distance of glory. Instead, the title race rolls on, but the Sea Robbers’ camp remains unshaken, with the coach adamant they will take it all the way to the final day.

Oswin Appollis and Kyle Jurgens, Orlando Pirates vs Durban City

Pirates 0-0 City: 'Bucs must catch dust; Games in hand don’t mean automatic points'

The Soweto giants came into the encounter intent on wrapping up their business early and effectively killing off any lingering Premier Soccer League title debate, hoping to head into their final fixture against Orbit College with reduced pressure. But City had their own script to follow, determined to tighten their grip on a top-eight finish. In the end, the Buccaneers faithful were left on edge as Mamelodi Sundowns supporters found fresh belief in the title race once again.

Thalente Mbatha, Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates

Pirates scouts hailed as Bucs edge closer to glory

The Sea Robbers are finally closing in on the holy grail of South African football, with legendary former captain Lucky Lekgwathi believing the foundations of their resurgence were laid long before a ball was kicked. He credited the Buccaneers’ ruthless domestic charge to a masterclass in the boardroom, hailing the club’s carefully planned recruitment strategy as the engine powering their relentless push for Premier Soccer League glory.