DStv Premiership preview and talking points: Chiefs look to kickstart their season against in-form SuperSport
Kaizer Chiefs come up against former boss Gavin Hunt this weekend. That's just one of many subplots we've previewed in the latest round of DStv Premiership football.

There are six DStv Premiership fixtures this weekend affecting matters at both ends of the table. When’s your team in action? It’s difficult to look anywhere else but Saturday night’s meeting of Kaizer Chiefs and SuperSport United.
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DStv Premiership fixtures
Saturday 17 September
Golden Arrows and Swallows have identical records after seven rounds of DStv Premiership action and will both see this early kickoff as an opportunity to get clear of the dreaded relegation zone. Meanwhile, Marumo Gallants will be desperate to claim their first win of the season away to Chippa. Gallants have drawn six of their first seven matches this campaign.
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- Chippa vs Marumo Gallants (3pm)
- Golden Arrows vs Swallows (3pm)
- Sekhukhune vs Stellenbosch (530pm)
- Kaizer Chiefs vs SuperSport (8pm)
For Chiefs, they face a tricky assignment against SuperSport, an in-form side with three wins and a draw in their last four top-flight matches. A win here for Amakhosi might just be the tonic that coach Zwane needs to kickstart the season. The other major subplot here, of course, is Chiefs coming up against former boss Gavin Hunt.
Sunday 18 September
AmaZulu will be looking for a rare double over champions Mamelodi Sundowns, who they beat 10 months ago when the sides last met.
- Mamelodi Sundowns vs AmaZulu (3pm)
- Richards Bay vs TS Galaxy (530pm)
It’s bount to be another DStv Premiership weekend full of thrills and spills.
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