Kaizer Chiefs' winning run in the DStv Diski Challenge came to an end at the hands of Maritzburg United, while Orlando Pirates overcame Royal AM thanks to Boitumelo Radiopane's brace. SLSiya MORE:
Royal AM 1-3 Orlando Pirates
Radiopane opened the scoring for Pirates in the 12th minute, Nkosinathi Temba doubled their lead early in the second stanza and Radiopane put the game to bed in the last minute and completed his brace.Maritzburg United 2-1 Kaizer Chiefs Following a first stanza that did not produce goals, Siyabonga Ngcobo finally broke the deadlock for United early in the second stanza but only for Mduduzi Shabalala to level matters for Chiefs 22 minutes before time.Mamelodi Sundowns 1-0 Golden Arrows
After a goalless first stanza, Nxumalo eventually broke the deadlock for Sundowns in the 65th minute and that proved to be the winner.Cape Town City lost their third game in four matches after a narrow 1-0 defeat to SuperSport United on Sunday morning at Malta Park Sports Ground.
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