Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane will be hoping his side's performance levels are not affected after the club's decision to take three home matches to Polokwane.
Chiefs announced recently that they had entered into an agreement with the Polokwane municipality to take their three home matches to Peter Mokaba Stadium.
Amakhosi are set to host Royal AM on 19 January , Golden Arrows on 19 February and Swallows on 2 May in Limpopo.
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The Glamour Boys Marketing and Commercial Director Jessica Motaung says they are excited to take some of their home games to the province where they have enjoyed a big support.
"We are delighted to be back in province of Limpopo and the city of Polokwane in particular, where we enjoy great support," Motaung said via the club's official website.
"We are looking forward to three exciting games with a full stadium because we know that the people of Limpopo will come out in numbers because they love Amakhosi.
"Their support proved key in the past when we lifted the league trophy with the New Peter Mokaba as our home venue. We hope that history will be repeated when we play at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium again," she added.
However, Zwane will be hoping getting into the pitch, playing those three home games in Polokwane won't affect a strong base they have built in their traditional home venue at FNB Stadium.
Amakhosi have been solid at FNB Stadium since 'Mangethe' took over this season, as they are yet to lose at the Calabash (including a win 'away' against Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby) this campaign in competitive matches.
The Soweto giants' only defeat at 'home' only came when they took their home game against Chippa United to Moses Mabhida Stadium, where they were beaten 2-1 by the Chilli Boys.
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Chiefs have also struggled travelling this season, as out of their four losses so far in the league, three have come away, against Thwihli Thwahla, Mamelodi Sundowns and Cape Town City.
Amakhosi could also not progress in the MTN8 after failing to score in the semi-final second leg against AmaZulu at Moses Mabhida Stadium, where they were eliminated on away goals after 1-1 draw on aggregate.
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