Both clubs have started with 10 points from a possible 12 this season and will be confident of continuing their winning runs.
Thanda have a KwaZulu-Natal provincial derby against newly-promoted Real Kings in Richard’s Bay, coming four days after their 5-1 demolition of Witbank Spurs.
AmaZulu’s Zimbabwean coach Joey Antipas has been delighted with his team’s start but says there is no room for complacency.
“It’s all in the mind now. One thing for sure, we can’t afford to get complacent because we’ve only played four games,” he said.
“I will drive this into the boys because they have to respect each and every opponent we play. We’ve got to take it each game as it comes.”
The third game on Sunday sees the bottom two sides, Milano United and Cape Town all Stars, go head-to-head in a Mother City derby.
All three games kick-off at 15h30.