AmaZulu F.C. recently played a competitive match against Sekhukhune United at the Princess Magogo Stadium on April 7, 2026. The game ended in a 2-2 draw, with AmaZulu FC scoring two goals through Thapelo Matlhoko and Nkosikhona Radebe.
Throughout the match, Sekhukhune United managed to equalize twice, showcasing a resilient performance. This result leaves AmaZulu F.C. in fourth place in the Betway Premiership standings, three points ahead of Sekhukhune United.
AmaZulu F.C. is currently striving for a top-three finish in the league, which is crucial for qualifying for the Caf Confederation Cup. Their coach, Arthur Zwane, emphasized the need for patience and belief in the team’s abilities, stating, “We just have to be patient and have belief.” He also noted the importance of maintaining possession, reflecting on the turnovers that allowed Sekhukhune to score.
Looking ahead, AmaZulu F.C. will face Siwelele FC next at the Dr Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein. Khalil Ben Youssef, a key player for the team, acknowledged the upcoming challenge, saying, “Our next game against TS Galaxy is a tough one and that is what we have to think about.” He further stressed the team’s goal of finishing in the top three, calling it the minimum expectation for the season.
As the season progresses, the pressure mounts for AmaZulu F.C. to secure their position and aim for a spot in continental competitions. The draw against Sekhukhune United, while disappointing in terms of a win, still keeps them in a competitive position within the league.
With 38 points, AmaZulu F.C. is closely trailing Kaizer Chiefs, who hold 39 points, indicating a tight race for the top positions. The performance in the upcoming matches will be critical for their aspirations this season.
As fans and analysts look on, the focus will be on how AmaZulu F.C. adapts and responds to the challenges ahead in the Betway Premiership.