The Betway Premiership has entered its most gripping phase, and the battle for supremacy is unfolding with all the drama South African football fans crave.
SuperSport’s State of the Title Race, hosted by Fiso Mazibuko alongside former stars Matthew Booth and Stanton Fredericks, captured the tension perfectly—two giants, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns, locked in a duel that feels destined to go down to the wire.
Pirates, desperate to seize the initiative, stumbled at home with a 1-1 draw against Siwelele on 14 March. It was a missed chance to pile pressure on the reigning champions. Sundowns, meanwhile, returned from continental duty with ruthless intent, brushing aside Sekhukhune United 3-1 to reclaim top spot. That victory restored their two-point cushion, a reminder of their pedigree and resilience.
The Sea Robbers now face a stern test away to TS Galaxy, knowing victory could swing the pendulum back in their favour. But the chase isn’t theirs alone. Sekhukhune United and AmaZulu, both sitting on 34 points, and Kaizer Chiefs, just a point behind, are lurking with intent. Each has fixtures this weekend that could reshape the table - AmaZulu travel to Polokwane City, Chiefs host Magesi, and Sekhukhune head to Golden Arrows.
With nine games left for most teams, the margins are razor-thin. The title race is the headline act, but the scramble for a coveted top-eight finish adds another layer of intrigue. That spot carries entry into the lucrative R8 million knockout competition, a prize that ensures every point matters.
At the other end of the table, survival is just as fierce. Magesi FC sit bottom, Orbit College hover dangerously close to the drop zone, and Marumo Gallants along with Chippa United remain precariously placed. For them, every fixture is a fight for existence.

