AmaZulu travel to ailing Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday, hoping to pile on the misery for AmaKhosi coach Molefi Ntseki and claim a first victory of the season after three successive 0-0 draws.
It will be their first trip to the FNB Stadium for almost a year with the last two meetings between the clubs in Durban. Oddly, the three before that were all in Soweto.
We look at their past 10 visits to the iconic World Cup final venue to meet Chiefs.
KAIZER CHIEFS 1-1 AMAZULU
October 2, 2022 – MTN8 semifinal, second leg
The first leg of this MTN8 semifinal tie finished 0-0 in Durban, so a score draw would put Usuthu through to the decider, which is exactly what they got.
They opened the scoring early through Gabadinho Mhango, before Keagan Dolly equalised for Chiefs just past the hour-mark.
The tempestuous affair saw three red cards, two for the visitors, including Mhango who was not on the pitch at the time.
There will likely be a few Chiefs players who remember this game and will be out for revenge.
KAIZER CHIEFS 0-0 AMAZULU
September 3, 2022 – DStv Premiership
The first league meeting last season was played before the MTN8 semifinals and saw Usuthu come away with a goalless draw from the FNB Stadium.
Chiefs spurned the opportunity to go ahead when Dillon Solomons missed a penalty, putting his effort wide of goal. Neither side created much else truth be told.
KAIZER CHIEFS 1-1 AMAZULU
November 24, 2021 – DStv Premiership
AmaZulu had two goalscorers this day though the game finished 1-1. Usuthu midfielder Keagan Buchanan put the ball into his own net on 20 minutes to give the AmaKhosi the lead.
Chiefs were then reduced to 10 men with Cole Alexander picking up a second yellow card, and AmaZulu equalised via Bongi Ntuli.
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