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Chiefs’ next game moved to Eastern Cape

rugby25 March 2026 07:53| © Mzansi Football
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Kaizer Chiefs’ next outing in the Betway Premiership has been moved to Gqeberha and brought forward one day to Easter Monday.

Orbit College are hosting AmaKhosi and have moved the match from the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace at Phokeng to the Eastern Cape, where the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will host the match, the Premier Soccer League has announced.

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The match was due to be played on Tuesday, 7 April, but is now set down for 6 April with a 3pm kick-off.

On the same day, AmaZulu’s clash with Sekhukhune United at the Princess Magogo Stadium in KwaMashu has been brought forward to a 5:30pm kick-off, having originally been scheduled to start at 7:30pm.

There is only a three-point difference between third-placed AmaZulu and Sekhukhune, who sit in sixth place.

Chiefs are in fourth spot, only one point behind AmaZulu, but Orbit face relegation in their debut season as they struggle near the foot of the table.

There are another six league games being played on Tuesday, 7 April, when the chase for the title resumes.

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