
The 2025/26 Betway Premiership has boiled down to a two-horse race that will be talked about for decades. On one side, Orlando Pirates are desperate to end a 14-year (5,092-day) drought. On the other, Mamelodi Sundowns are hunting for an unprecedented ninth consecutive league title.
With a massive 12-point gap between the top two and the rest of the pack, both sides have essentially punched their tickets to the CAF Champions League. Now, only one question remains: Who has the clearer path to the gold?
The Tale of the Tape: Current Standings
| Team | Points | Games Played | Goal Difference |
| Orlando Pirates | 59 | 26 | +39 |
| Mamelodi Sundowns | 58 | 25 | +30 |
The Buccaneers hold a slim one-point lead and a superior goal difference, but Masandawana hold the “trump card”—a game in hand that could swing the momentum back to Chloorkop.
Orlando Pirates: The Path of Least Resistance?
The Buccaneers have a statistically “easier” finish. Three of their final four opponents are currently languishing in the bottom half of the log. Their greatest advantage is focus; having been knocked out of cup competitions, they have clear weeks to prepare for each “cup final.”
The Bucs’ Remaining Road:
- May 5: vs. Stellenbosch FC (Athlone Stadium) – The biggest hurdle.
- May 9: vs. Magesi FC (Seshego Stadium)
- May 16: vs. Durban City (Orlando Stadium)
- May 23: vs. Orbit College (Royal Bafokeng Stadium) – Facing the bottom-placed side on the final day.
Mamelodi Sundowns: The Logistics Nightmare
While Sundowns have the squad depth, their schedule is a chaotic jigsaw puzzle. Coach Miguel Cardoso must juggle the domestic title race with a massive two-legged CAF Champions League Final against Morocco’s AS FAR.
The Scheduling Conflict:
Sundowns are currently slated to play their final league game on May 16, but they also have Champions League dates on May 15 and May 24. Additionally, FIFA regulations require all domestic leagues to wrap up by May 25 to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Expect a flurry of fixture changes and a heavy reliance on rotation.
The Brazilians’ Domestic Stretch:
- April 29: vs. Polokwane City (Away)
- May 3: vs. Polokwane City (Home)
- May 6: vs. Kaizer Chiefs (Home) – A massive grudge match.
- May 9: vs. Siwelele FC (Home)
- May 16: vs. TS Galaxy (Away)
Verdict: Who Has the Advantage?
- Orlando Pirates have the advantage of freshness and simplicity. With 10 days of rest between key fixtures and a superior goal difference, they simply need to keep winning to put immense pressure on Sundowns.
- Mamelodi Sundowns have the advantage of destiny. It remains in their hands, but the physical and mental toll of a continental final against AS FAR, combined with a clash against Kaizer Chiefs, makes their road significantly more treacherous.















