

Sekhukhune United 0-2 Kaizer Chiefs | South Africa Premier Soccer League | 10 May 2026
Kaizer Chiefs secured a vital away victory at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, defeating Sekhukhune United 2-0 in a DStv Premiership clash on Sunday night. The result keeps Amakhosi's hopes of a top-two finish alive, while Sekhukhune's struggles in front of goal continued.
Match Overview
After a cautious opening quarter, Kaizer Chiefs began to assert control through their midfield trio. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when a clever dummy created space for the winger to fire home from the edge of the box. Sekhukhune pushed for an equaliser in the second half but lacked a cutting edge, and the visitors sealed the win with a late counter-attack goal in stoppage time.
Key Moments
- 34' Goal: Khama Billiat cuts inside and scores with a curling shot into the top corner.
- 52' Save: Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma denies Sekhukhune's best chance with a point-blank stop.
- 79' Miss: Sekhukhune striker heads wide from close range when unmarked.
- 90+3' Goal: Ashley Du Preez races clear to double the lead after a quick free-kick.
Tactical Story
Kaizer Chiefs set up in a compact 4-2-3-1, allowing Sekhukhune to have more possession but closing down space in dangerous areas. Their double pivot of Yusuf Maart and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo screened the defence effectively, while the full-backs pushed high to support attacks. Sekhukhune used a direct approach, targeting long balls to their target man, but the Chiefs centre-backs dealt comfortably with aerial threats.
Standout Players
Khama Billiat produced a man-of-the-match display with his goal and constant invention. Bruce Bvuma was reliable when called upon, keeping his ninth clean sheet of the season. For Sekhukhune, Linda Mntambo worked tirelessly in midfield but lacked support in the final third.
League Impact
Kaizer Chiefs move up to third place, four points behind second-placed Orlando Pirates. Sekhukhune United remain in 12th, now winless in their last five matches. Amakhosi's defensive resilience has been a key factor in their recent run, with only one goal conceded in the last four games.