Durban City coach Gavin Hunt is hoping his team can overcome Magesi FC.
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KwaZulu-Natal clubs face two very different assignments in the Betway Premiership this weekend, one in a direct survival scrap and the other against the league’s most formidable opponent.
Durban City host fellow newcomers Magesi at Chatsworth Stadium on Saturday at 3pm, while Richards Bay travel to Lucas Moripe Stadium for an 8pm kick-off against defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns.
For City, their clash with Magesi represents a golden chance to strengthen their foothold in the Premiership. Gavin Hunt’s men have shown resilience in their debut campaign, competing well against more established sides and collecting valuable points on the road. But the veteran coach has stressed that home fixtures will ultimately determine their survival. Backed by the Chatsworth faithful, City will see this match as a must-win to create breathing space from the bottom of the table.
Magesi, meanwhile, arrive in Durban under growing pressure. Their return of six points from eight matches highlights a sluggish start, compounded by a midweek defeat away to Richards Bay. They have struggled for rhythm in both boxes — conceding soft goals while failing to take the chances they do create.
That combination has left them exposed, and against a fellow promoted side, the stakes could hardly be higher. Fixtures like these often decide relegation battles, and Magesi will know they cannot afford to fall further behind.
Later in the evening, Richards Bay face a far sterner challenge when they line up against Sundowns.
The Brazilians suffered their first defeat of the season in midweek, going down to Golden Arrows, and that result has placed coach Miguel Cardoso under sharper scrutiny than usual. Questions have been asked about Sundowns’ defensive organisation and their ability to break down compact teams with the same ruthlessness as in previous seasons.
Still, history suggests a tough night awaits the Natal Rich Boyz. In their last five encounters across all competitions, Sundowns have beaten Richards Bay every time without conceding a single goal. That dominance underscores the gulf in class and fuels the expectation of another straightforward Sundowns victory.
For co-coaches Ronnie Gabriel and Papi Zothwane, the key will be discipline, organisation, and mental strength. Their side lifted confidence with a midweek win over Magesi, but Sundowns represent a completely different test.
Richards Bay will need to defend in numbers, close spaces in midfield, and hope to profit from rare counter-attacks or set-piece opportunities.
While Durban City and Magesi square off in what feels like an early-season six-pointer, Richards Bay head into a mismatch where pride, resilience, and perhaps a bit of luck will be needed. For the two KZN sides, Saturday presents very different battles — one for stability, the other for survival against the odds.
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