Amazulu coach Benni McCarthy scooped his second successive Coach of the Month award for March/April, whilst Usuthu goalkeeper Veli Mothwa bagged the PSL Player of the Month award.
These awards follow a rampant run of good form for the KZN side who went on an 16-match unbeaten league run that catapulted Usuthu to second position on the DStv Premiership table.
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This amazing run was characterised by no less than seven clean sheets which goalkeeper Veli Mothwa kept between March and April.
The lanky 30-yea-old goalkeeper only joined the club midway through the season from Chippa United but has established himself as the club's number one choice in goals ahead of Siyabonga Mbatha and Nick Boschoff.
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Amazulu's great run of form came to an end yesterday against Baroka following a 1-0 loss, but coach Benni McCarthy is confident that his side will dust themselves off and be in the CAF Champions League next season.
Bucs will be looking to maintain winning ways vs struggling Stellies whilst Usuthu will be looking to cement their CAF spot vs Bakgakga.
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila defeated Chippa United 1-0 to claim their first trophy in their maiden PSL season.
Mamelodi Sundowns strengthen their top spot grip and league title credentials with a 2-0 win vs Maritzburg United.
Amazulu and Mamelodi Sundowns played to an exciting goalless draw in their top of the table clash.
Masandawana will be looking to open a nine-point gap at the summit of the DStv Premiership as they take on second placed Usuthu.
Percy Tau headlines a 40-man preliminary squad selected for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics in July.
Masandawana take on the Buccaneers in a crunch Nedbank Cup quarter-final tie at Loftus Stadium this evening.
Amazulu grabbed their 6th consecutive DStv Premirship win with a 1-0 win thanks to a late Thabo Qalinge strike.
Amakhosi came back twice to share the points with Stellies in a four-goal thriller between the two PSL clubs.
The defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns beat TTM 3-1 to move six points clear at the summit of the DStv Premiership.
We take a look at Bafana coaches, Afcon and World Cup winning coaches performances, as we gauge who is the better choice beween local or foreign coaches.
Former Bafana Bafana international left-wingers Luyolo Nomandela and George Lebese have joined new PSL teams.
Amazulu will be looking to jump to number 3 on the DStv Premiership table if they beat Leopards, who are last, fighting relegation.
Maritzburg United leapt out of the relegation zone following a 5-1 thrashing of Chippa United on Sunday
Vuyo Mere grabbed an injury time equaliser for Swallows as they held Arrows 1-1 at the Dobsonville Stadium.
We take a look at Head to Head stats from Maritzburg United v Chippa United as well as other DStv Premiership fixtures today.
A closer look into how the PSL stars performed for their nations at the AFCON 2021 qualifiers.
All the DStv Premiership results from Sunday 21 March.
Amakhosi head coach Gavin Hunt and Bucs assistant coach Fadlu Davids are both expecting a different Soweto Derby.