Venda Football Academy 1-1 Casric Stars
Casric Stars relinquished top spot in the Motsepe Foundation Championship with a 1-1 draw against Venda Football Academy and dropped down to third spot on Wednesday.
Thabang Rakwena hit the opener for the visiting team early in the second half as the opening spell finished goalless, but the host levelled through Rudzani Thobo and all square it finished.
Magesi FC 0-2 Polokwane City
Polokwane City took full advantage of Casric Stars dropping points in the title as well as promotion chase and picked up a late 2-0 win to return to the top of the table.
There weren't any goals that followed in the course of the first half, but Rise and Shine showed up minutes in the second and fired in quick two goals to settle the tie.
Baroka FC 2-3 Cape Town Spurs
Cape Town Spurs' fine run of form continued and jumped one spot from third to second on the table following an entertaining 3-2 victory over Baroka FC.
The visitors made a dominant start through Rushwin Dortley and left Jayden Petersen to double their advantage towards the half-hour mark of the first half.
Baroka got one back shortly ahead of halftime with Sydney Malivha's finish, but Spurs returned in the second half and eased their fears through Boitumelo Radiopane.
However, Bakgaga Ba Ga Mphahlele carved out another response a little later albeit from the penalty spot by goalkeeper Oscarine Masuluke.
Spurs lead was under threat minutes to fulltime as Bakgaga looked to salvage a point with a spot-kick, but unfortunately missed and helped the visitors to victory.
Hungry Lions FC 1-1 All Stars
All Stars failed to record back-to-back wins and grinded out a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Hungry Lions in Kimberley out in the Northern Cape province.
No team had the breakthrough early on and went to halftime score-less before the visitors took the initiative and hit the front only for Di Tau to pull level.
The draw leaves Di Tau in fourth-place on the standings, while All Stars remain two places behind Henry Basie's outfit in the hunt for a play-off slot.
Pretoria Callies 2-1 Black Leopards
Black Leopards woes down the foot of the table and winless start under the tenure of coach Owen Da Gama continued after suffering a 2-1 loss to Pretoria Callies.
A brace in the second half from Sifiso Luthuli helped the Romans over the line and jumped one spot up to 12th on the table and left Lidoda Duvha at the bottom of the barrel.
Lidoda Duvha started strongly and had the lead after a goalless first half through Matimu Tshabalala before Luthuli struck twice within minutes to see out the contest.
Platinum City Rovers 1-1 JDR Stars
JDR Stars winless run stretched to three matches after being held to a 1-1 draw against Platinum City Rovers and continued to dampen their play-off aspirations.
After the first half ended goalless, Stars seized advantage through well-travelled striker Prince Nxumalo but the host came back and forced a share of the spoils.
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila 1-2 Uthongathi FC
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC battle to overcome the drop worsened after going down 2-1 to Uthongathi FC at the Toyota Stadium.
Vhadau vhadamani remain down in 15th place on the table due to the loss, while the win aid the Cane Cutters back to eight position following Friday's loss to Platinum City Rovers.
NB La Masia 1-1 University of Pretoria
NB La Masia winless streak extended to three matches and failed to overcome University of Pretoria and played out a 1-1 draw at the Wits Football Stadium in Braamfontein.
It is a back-to-back stalemate for La Masia after Sunday's goalless affair against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC, while AmaTuks picked up a shock defeat against Magesi FC.
La Masia made a purposeful opening and were ahead at the break, but AmaTuks snatched a point through Kamohelo Pheeane to leave his side seventh on the table and dropped La Masia to 13th spot.