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Kaizer Chiefs welcome SuperSport United to Polokwane

Kaizer Chiefs will next be in DStv Premiership action against SuperSport United on Saturday, 27 April at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

Kick-off is scheduled for 17:30.

Kaizer Chiefs continue their hunt for just a second win of the year when they host Matsatsantsa who also have struggles of their own, being winless in 10 DStv Premiership matches.

The match takes place on Freedom Day, a special day for South Africa.

On 27 April, the country will be celebrating 30 years of democracy.

The city of Polokwane will also be hosting a marathon early that morning to commemorate this momentous occasion.

Both teams go into this weekend’s encounter after losing their previous matches.

The Glamour Boys went 1-0 down to Richards Bay in Durban and SuperSport United suffered a home defeat at the hands of Chippa United in Pretoria.

Amakhosi are in the unfamiliar position of 10th in the log, with 30 points after 24 games.

Matsatsantsa a Pitoli are fifth in the table with 35 points after 24 matches.

Tickets for the match are on sale through Computicket online at www.computicket.co.za or Shoprite and Checkers Supermarkets for R60.

Worst season in front of goal for Kaizer Chiefs

Meanwhile, as reported by The South African website, Kaizer Chiefs are closing in on their worst ever season in front of goal as their strikers continue to fire blanks.

The main reason for their lowly position in the standings has been the Glamour Boys’ inability to find the back of the net this season.

In their 24 matches played, Kaizer Chiefs have only scored 19 goals.

That’s an average of 0.8 goals per match.

Pule Mmodi with four goals is the club’s leading scorer this season.

In the 27 completed seasons to date since the PSL era kicked off in the 1996/1997 season, the fewest goals Kaizer Chiefs have scored in a single campaign was 27 in the 2017/2018 season.

That means the Soweto giants have to score another eight goals in their final six matches to equal that.

Failing that, it would mean another record broken for the wrong reasons.

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