AmaZulu desperately need three points to stay away from relegation, and keep in touch with the top eight in the league.
This round of PSL games are not really worth talking about, but when I took a glimpse, all the home teams should win, barring Polokwane.
Well, most of us are back on the grindstone, but a few are still waiting for Super Rugby to return before checking in to these pages. Good luck!
Those black and yellow zebras are visiting Lamontville. The bookies will tell you Chiefs will do the business at their home away from home. Listen to them.
This weekend, the tipster says Mzansi will have an average to good weekend and these two teams will play a part, where one will win and one will lose.
The plum fixture is the El Clasico on Sunday, where Barcelona ? even without Messi ? will be too good for Madrid.
The Rugby Championship kicks off this weekend and the All Blacks are odds-on favourites to make you some moola! This and more from the Sports Sangoma
With all that World Cup footy and Super Rugby done and dusted, then boom it?s English Premiership League time in the world of sport
Whether you choose footy, racquets, really fast bikes, stallions, mares or the oval ball, the Sports Sangoma rolls the bones. . . ignore the result at your peril ...
The sports sangoma weighs in on the #WorldCup so far and throws the bones for a quick Super Rugby prediction
The World Cup has been a ripper, kids. We have had some classic upsets already, and we are still ?vorming? up with the vodka, says Sanele Tshabalala.
A small matter of the FA Cup between two very average coaches, of which surely one gets fired and the other realises his manure does not smell like roses.
Sanele Tshabalala, aka ?Sports Sangoma?, is back!
The Sports Sangoma is shooting darts in the dark at the Open Championship. . .
The French Open is in full tile. Always look for upsets, especially for Saturday. Maybe consider Del Potro over Andy Murray. Yebo, you heard right!
In the cup, Chelsea (17/10) and Tottenham (16/10) is too tight too call.
Look out for a cheeky upset in the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, says Sports Sangoma Sanele Tshabalala.
Local is not always lekker, but if you’re feeling ballsy, get the double of Kaizer Chiefs and Cape Town City to beat Baroka and Mzansi’s Celtic.
Perhaps Claudio Ranieri was too nice. While winning, that’s all gravy, but when losing, players can switch and see you as a convenient skaap – or scapegoat!
Siya Kolisi, well done, son. May your bones be in good health this year, and allow you to be a great leader of men. Salute!