University of Pretoria 4-3 Black Leopards
Black Leopards failed to make in-roads to the top of the Motsepe Foundation Championship table following a 4-3 loss against University of Pretoria on Sunday.
AmaTuks were clear from the get-go with Kgomotso Mosadi making the breakthrough before Lidoda Duvha clawed level just ahead of the break.
However, Mosadi turned up once more to complete his brace – though saw the visitors hit back and eventually going to take the lead in the grand scheme of things.
The day would belong to Mosadi who popped up to get them level and ensured his hat-trick – paving the way for Athenkosi Tonisi to find the winner right at the death.
Leruma United 2-3 Hungry Lions
Hungry Lions put on a resilient display to get past the struggling Leruma United 3-2 in an entertaining encounter out in Atteridgeville.
Di Tau didn't take time to get settled but intentions were apparent from the onset and was justified when they went into the break with the lead.
The advantage continued from the Northern Cape outfit who ultimately managed to walk away with all the points on offer and jumped one spot from seventh to sixth-place.
Cape Town Spurs 0-1 JDR Stars
Cape Town Spurs difficult run of form in the Motsepe Foundation Championship following a 1-0 loss to JDR Stars on Friday.
The lack of results seen the Urban Warriors, who were relegated from the top flight last season drop further into the relegation zone owing to the latest outcome.
For the Hammerboys, the victory maintained their promotion push and remain in the top-three as Ishamel Wadi separated matters out in the mother city.
Highbury FC 0-1 Baroka FC
Baroka FC picked up their first win under new coach Joel Masutha following a 1-0 victory over Highbury FC in a tense mid-table clash.
The victory jumped the men from Lebowakgomo go one spot from 12th to 11th position on the current table standings.
A clear purpose from Bakgaga Ba Ga Mphahlele culminated in a quick-fire breakthrough which came courtesy of Thuso Mogale during the course of the opening spell.
Milford Stallions 0-1 Casric Stars
Milford Stallions lead at the top of the Motsepe Foundation Championship were reduced after going down 1-0 to Casric Stars on Saturday.
The host suffer yet another defeat in the matter of weeks following last weekend's disappointing at Hungry Lions but fortunately enough remain at the summit.
Orlando Pirates development graduate Augustine Mahlonoko netted the winner early in the first half and ended up separating the outcome in the end.
Upington City 1-3 Durban City
Durban City leapfrogged Orbit College into second spot on the table following a 3-1 victory over Upington City.
Free-scoring Joslin Kamatuka got the Team of Choice ahead at the break before Bafana Mokwena rose to the fore to get the host on level terms in the second half.
The Team of Choice strong fortitude reigned through as a brace from Kamatuka and another strike by veteran Ruzaigh Gamildien got them over the line.
Venda Football Academy 1-1 Pretoria Callies
Venda Football Academy and Pretoria Callies shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw in a tightly-contested bottom-half encounter in Thohoyandou.
The stalemate see the respective sides in mid-tier of the table, with the host who needed a last-minute strike by Lufashio Reagan at the bottom and the Romans three positions higher.
Kruger United 1-1 Orbit College
Orbit College slumped two places from second to fourth on the table after playing to a 1-1 draw against the inconsistent Kruger United.
Both sides endured contrasting fortunes prior to the match, with Kruger overcoming the University of Pretoria before Orbit played to a draw against Durban City.
However, this particular outcome guides the boys from Mpumalanga to tenth position on the table as Orbit lost sight of the top-three altogether.