Mamelodi Sundowns will have another change of plans to make for their domestic programme following yet another rearrangement of their DStv Premiership fixtures.
Sundowns have had to deal with what has felt closer to being a helter-skelter league season of having league games being reshuffled with each passing week.
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The original fixtures list that they had in their hands this year has been torn apart with recent games against Sekhukhune United, Richards Bay, Moroka Swallows and Cape Town Spurs all being moved to new dates.
Last week, the game against Kaizer Chiefs initially slotted for Tuesday has been moved to Thursday, paving way for The Brazilians to come up against TS Galaxy on Monday evening at Loftus Versfeld.
The rearranging hasn't stopped there.
After Sundowns' visit to the Cape Winelands on Sunday for a Nedbank Cup semi-final against Stellenbosch FC on Sunday, they will travel to KwaZulu-Natal.
Instead of playing Royal AM on May 7 at Harry Gwala in Pietermaritzburg, they will have to face Golden Arrows a day later at Mpumalanga Stadium in Hammarsdale.
There will be a new date for the away game at John Maduka's side.
After Arrows, The Brazilians will still play Royal AM at Loftus on May 11 and at that stage they will still have four league matches to play.
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The champions will travel to Stellenbosch again on May 18, this time in the league, before hosting Cape Town City on May 25, while their second league game against TS Galaxy is to be played at Mbombela Stadium on May 28.
Sundowns' elimination from the CAF Champions League has alleviated potential troubles for the PSL in completing their league season.
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