Former Mamelodi Sundowns star Eric Ramasike has explained why he expects another win for his former side against rivals SuperSport United on Tuesday.
Following the good performances from Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in Saturday's Soweto Derby, the Tshwane Derby is expected to match that thriller in tonight's showdown at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.
Kick-off is at 19:30.
Ramasike explains why the Tshwane Derby plays second fiddle to the Soweto one.
"To be honest, the vibe and atmosphere in the two derbies differ a lot. Both Chiefs and Pirates have a rich history," he tells KickOff.
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"Yes, Sundowns also do have a rich history, but we can't say the same about SuperSport United.
"This is a derby because both teams are from Pretoria, to be honest. We are signing most of our players from SuperSport United, their best players that is.
"That alone makes it difficult for them to compete against us on the pitch. Over the years, we've signed the likes of Tebogo Langerman, Ronwen Williams, Grant Kekana, Sipho Mbule... they all came from SuperSport.
"Today (as) Sundowns we are this strong because of SuperSport United.
"As for SuperSport, they won't know what hit them tonight. The Sundowns train is traveling at high speed at the moment.
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"That said though, SuperSport has improved a lot, so we can expect a good game, as usual. It's not going to be a walkover for Sundowns.
"It's just that with the current form we are in, it's going to be difficult for them SuperSport to stop Sundowns from collecting all three points today because, even the football SuperSport are currently playing, it's not the type of football I prefer."
Matsatsantsa go into this DStv Premiership encounter sitting in position four on the log table with 32 points gained in the 19 league matches they have played so far.
They have played two matches more than log leaders Downs, who have opened a massive 12-point gap between them and second-positioned Orlando Pirates.