Sekhukhune United 1-1 Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns lost some ground with the pace-setters in the DStv Diski Challenge after being held to a 1-1 draw against Sekhukhune United on Sunday.
No goals were put to the fore in the first spell before the title-chasing Tshwane boys lashed in the opener minutes apart from the interval through Gomolemo Kekana.
With victory on the line and time running out, Babina Noko rallied back and snatched a point at the death through Guliwe Olwethu.
Orlando Pirates 2-3 SuperSport United
Orlando Pirates winning run of form in the DStv Diski Challenge were ended following a 3-2 loss against SuperSport United on Saturday.
The win see Matsatsantsa close the gap on the Buccaneers on the table, as Sphesihle Jeza and a brace in the second half from Keenan Bezuidenhout did the business.
On the other hand, Sphamandla Msezane and a penalty from Mbekezeli Mbokani got the Soweto giants on the board but it didn't prove enough to salvage something.
Marumo Gallants FC 0-1 Stellenbosch FC
League leaders Stellebosch FC opened up a three-point gap at the top of the table with a 1-0 victory at struggling Marumo Gallants FC.
The defending champions are now on a sixth-match unbeaten run, while Marumo's tough return to the league continues and remain winless from nine matches played.
Unlike recently, the title holders weren't made to have it easy this time around and needed a last-gasp finish from Quwan Plaatjies to get maximum points.
Golden Arrows 3-0 Magesi FC
Following last weekend's thumping by Stellenbosch FC, Golden Arrows redeemed themselves through a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Magesi FC.
Abafana Besthende have had a difficult start to the season and just picked up their first win of the season and extended Magesi's winless run to six matches.
Efforts either spectrum of the half were all the home team required to get the job done and finally get their campaign up and running Siyabonga Khumalo, Sakhile Mthembu and Abongwe Newman.
Richards Bay FC 5-1 Polokwane City
Thabisa Ndelu netted a hat-trick to see Richards Bay FC to a dominant 5-1 victory over Polokwane City as well as fifth-place on the table.
Ndelu got the opener on five minutes and got another later on to complete a first half brace, with key man Ntlonelo Bomelo making it three on the stroke of halftime.
Rise and Shine applied some resistance, but Richards Bay continued to run the ship as Nkosiyethu Mkhabela and Ndelu once again got on strike to confirm the victory.
AmaZulu 0-2 TS Galaxy
AmaZulu fell further down the pecking order near the top of the table following a 2-0 loss against the revived TS Galaxy.
The Rockets thus shot up to ninth-place on the back of the win and in actual fact leapfrogged Usuthu on the table who dropped into tenth spot.
Cape Town City 6-3 Chippa United
Cape Town City got back on the winning path following last weekend's disappointment and hammered Chippa United 6-3 in an action-packed clash.
City, who haven't been shy in front of goal this season, jumped into third spot ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns that actually crushed them 5-1 last weekend.
For Chippa, it's yet another disappointment and with just a single win so far – the men from Gqeberha languish worryingly in the bottom-tier.