Kaizer Chiefs’ planning for their next away trip will come with a venue change on Saturday for their Betway Premiership match against Golden Arrows.
According to the PSL, the initial fixtures list had Arrows hosting this game at King Zwelithini Stadium.
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However, with the capacity of the venue in Umlazi only at just over 10 000, the Durban-based club have moved the match to the bigger Moses Mabhida Stadium, which takes 56 000.
The kick-off time for Saturday’s game remains 17h30.
Chiefs have a crowd-pulling power, which normally means their games attract full capacity, especially at smaller stadiums outside Gauteng.
Their first away trip to Stellenbosch FC had a full house at Athlone Stadium on August 10.
The game against Manqoba Mngqithi's men will come just days after the blockbuster against Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday (19:30) at FNB Stadium.
Amakhosi have won their opening three league matches of the new season, giving hope of improved fortunes this term after failing to even finish in the Top 8 last season.
Three games, three wins, four scored, zero conceded has the side in a place of comfort, giving hopes of dreaming.
What will thrill the Chiefs faithful is that the last time they won the first three, they went on to end the campaign as champions.
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This was the 2014/15 season when they went on to win the first eight league games.
Those 24 points meant they would ultimately need another 39 from 22 games to wrap up the title with three games to play.
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