SuperSport United 3-1 Orlando Pirates
Orlando Pirates' three-match winning run in the DStv Diski Challenge came to an end after losing 3-1 to SuperSport United on Saturday.
Pirates started the brighter after Mpumelelo Ndaba made the breakthrough, but a swift response from United came in the second through Sifiso Mazibuko.
With a draw on the cards, United struck twice late on courtesy of Thabang Makhubo and Siviwe Magididi as the Buccaneers winless woes against Matsatsantsa continues.
Moroka Swallows 0-2 Golden Arrows
A ten-man Golden Arrows got back to winning ways and moved to 11th spot following a 2-0 victory over Moroka Swallows.
Abafana Besthende were reduced to ten-men eight minutes to halftime after goalkeeper Nqobani Langa walked the plank for a dangerous foul on Rampa Mkhuseli.
The situation didn't dampen the visitors who still went on to take the lead seconds before the halftime interval through a composed finish by Samkelo Mlaba.
Swallows were cut open again and for large spells struggled to make use of the numerical advantage, as Mlaba completed his brace and handed Abafana Besthende maximum points.
Chippa United 0-4 Cape Town Spurs
Cape Town Spurs maintained their run of form and secured a second straight win through a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Chippa United.
The emphatic display from the Urban Warriors saw them go fifth on the table, as teen sensation Luuk Baartman and Chumani Butsaka scored two goals apiece and left Chippa in 12th position.
TS Galaxy 2-2 Richards Bay FC
After running riot last weekend, Richards Bay FC were brought to a halt as TS Galaxy claimed a 2-2 draw in an entertaining affair.
The two sides weren't slow out of the starting blocks, with Mbhekiseni Buthelezi and Danyal Daya managing to get the Rockets on target.
Richards Bay didn't hold back but pulled a response and hit the net courtesy of Ndaba as well as the five-goal hero from last weekend Ntonelo Bomela.
Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 Sekhukhune United
Mamelodi Sundowns maintained their unbeaten start to the season and opened a four-point lead at the top of the DStv Diski Challenge table following a 2-0 victory over Sekhukhune United on Sunday.
In the first half, the Tshwane giants managed to go ahead and carried the lead into the halftime interval with Babina Noko on the back-foot.
Sundowns remained on the front-foot following the resumption and added a second to their name to confirm the win in addition the maximum points.
Kaizer Chiefs 1-1 Cape Town City
Kaizer Chiefs needed a late penalty to force a 1-1 draw against Cape Town City and dropped down to fourth spot at the Princess Magogo Stadium.
City raced into the lead in the second half after a goalless spell as a lofted shot from Shakeel April from close-range trickled above the defence and into the net.
The Amakhosi grabbed a share of the spoils in added time when a foul in the area led to a penalty and Neo Bohloko did the honours to give the Soweto giants a point.
AmaZulu 0-1 Stellenbosch FC
AmaZulu's poor campaign under Reneilwe Letsholonyane continued and went down 1-0 to Stellenbosch FC at the Princess Magogo Stadium.
Mervin Boij's fine header in the opening stages of the first half separated the sides and left Usuthu to go home empty handed.
The win pushed the Maroons into third-place ahead of Kaizer Chiefs, whilst Usuthu remain in the bottom-two with just two wins from 11 matches contested.
Polokwane City 0-3 Royal AM
Polokwane City continued to pop up the league table and remained winless following a 3-0 defeat to Royal AM.
The win moves Thwihli Thwahla to tenth place, as they led the Rise and Shine by two unanswered goals during halftime before adding the third in the second stanza to complete the victory.