Kaizer Chiefs will take on SuperSport United this weekend, fresh off a midweek loss to AmaZulu.
Both sides have experienced a mix bag of results this season, with SuperSport's purple patch placing the club in second place on the DStv Premiership log, while after a string of poor results, Chiefs are in ninth place.
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The Amakhosi come off the back of their third straight loss and SuperSport will need to be wary of a wounded Chiefs side.
Gavin Hunt and his technical team will go back the drawing board following the crucial defensive errors that led to the defeat at the hands of Usuthu. Hunt has since admitted that the goalkeeping situation is of concern, with the side a shadow of their former selves.
SSU's Kaitano Tembo and his team will be setting their sights on closing the gap between themselves and log leaders, Mamelodi Sundowns, while Chiefs will hope to remedy their goalscoring woes and defensive errors.
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Over the last three seasons, SuperSport have won three of the six clashes, Amakhosi one, and the meetings have ended in draws on two occasions.
With Chiefs' current form a talking point, a fourth loss could match the club's worst run - under Steve Komphela in 2016 and after the sacking of Vladimir Vermezovic in 2012.
The match is scheduled for 15:00 on Saturday afternoon.
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