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BETWAY PREMIERSHIP PREVIEW: LAMONTVILLE GOLDEN ARROWS

Orlando Pirates end a lengthy break from competitive action with a return to the Betway Premiership as they welcome Lamontville Golden Arrows to Orlando Amstel Arena on Tuesday night.

The final stretch of the 2025/26 season continues with the Buccaneers still firmly in the title race with a return to the summit beckoning as they host a crucial home fixture. They have a tricky hurdle to navigate in the form of the KwaZulu-Natal outfit determined to continue a steady climb up the table.

A victory for either team on Tuesday would provide a significant boost to their season objectives, setting the stage for a compelling return to football at the iconic Soweto venue.

The Opposition

It has been a season of highs and lows for Arrows, who enjoyed one of their better spells as far as results are concerned prior to the recent FIFA break. They have built up some momentum heading into this crucial phase of the campaign, picking up seven points in their last three games.

The latest results have extended what has been a decent start to the year as they head to Soweto having picked up at least one point in six of their last seven league games, with the biggest blemish in this period coming in the form of a defeat away to Mamelodi Sundowns.

Despite winning their last away game, travelling has only yielded eight points in 11 games for Abafana Bes’thende this season courtesy of just two wins and as many draws. They have mainly struggled to get over the line while not being exactly goal shy as they boast one of the better goal-scoring records on the road with 14 scored so far, only second to the Buccaneers’ 24 goals.

A highly demanding midweek assignment now beckons and will require a bit of tightening up at the back, something they have mostly struggled away from home where they have conceded 19 goals so far.

Arrows’ quest for maximum points could be boosted by a possible return of action for star midfielder Siyanda Ndlovu, who has been out injured since early March, while the experienced Velemseni Ndwandwe is likely to remain sidelined as he is yet to feature this season.

Bucs Team News

Locked in one of the most captivating title races in Premiership history, Pirates could find themselves back at the top of the table after last weekend’s league result saw them drop down to second. Only two points separate them from current log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns while they are slightly ahead in goal difference – a factor that could potentially decide the title race.

Their supremacy in that regard was helped along by an emphatic result in their last league outing as they netted six unanswered goals away to TS Galaxy, bouncing back from a disappointing 1-1 stalemate at home to Siwelele. It’s a slip-up they will look to place firmly behind them on their return to familiar turf with the importance of each of their next eight fixtures now even more amplified.

Orlando Amstel Arena has provided the backdrop for much of the Soweto Giants’ success throughout the campaign, and has been the scene of eight home league wins in 11 matches. They have however stuttered in recent weeks, claiming four out of an available nine points in the last three games they have hosted.

With each of their remaining fixtures now a must-win, Pirates will have to dig deep to rediscover the form that handed them a run of seven consecutive home victories earlier in the season.

They could receive a welcome injection of experience with Deano van Rooyen likely to return to action after picking up a knock that saw him sit out the recent trip to Mbombela.

Head-to-Head

Tuesday night’s showdown in Soweto will be the 50th league meeting between the two sides – a landmark fixture in a rivalry that dates back to Arrows’ promotion to the top flight at the turn of the millennium.

Pirates have dominated the fixture over the years, picking up 27 wins while only falling on the losing side seven times with 15 games failing to produce a winner. Seven of their victories have come in their seven most recent encounters with the Durban outfit, where they have netted an impressive 22 goals with just five conceded.

Three of the Buccaneers’ goals came in the reverse fixture at King Zwelithini Stadium, where Nkosikhona Ndaba’s first-half opener was followed by a Yanela Mbuthuma brace late in the second period. They now face Abafana Bes’thende eyeing their fourth league double in a row – a feat they have achieved once in the 26 years since the very first league encounter between the two sides.

TV Coverage and Ticket Info

The game kicks off at 19:30 and will be broadcast live on SuperSport PSL. You can also stay in touch with the action by keeping an eye on live updates posted across Orlando Pirates social media channels.

Tickets to attend the match are available for purchase online on OpenTickets as well as selected retail outlets nationwide.

SOURCED FROM THE CLUB’S WEBSITE.

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