

Stadium: Hammarsdale Stadium
Time: 05.03.2025, 08:30 PM

Golden Arrows, under the leadership of new coach, Manqoba Mngqithi, will face off against Mamelodi Sundowns at the Hammarsdale Stadium tomorrow. The guests, who head here with just a defeat in twelve games, will be keen to secure all the points even though they looked jaded in their most recent game.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Golden Arrows (11th)
Last five games: WDLDL
Manqoba Mngqithi men head here without a win in four matches, suffering their sixth defeat of the season. Golden Arrows were outplayed by TS Galaxy, who scored twice to amass all the points.
Before then, their game was halted against Supersport United as they played just halftime, which ended in a (1-1) share of the spoils. The home side have been below par lately, and with four games without a breakthrough, Manqoba Mngqithi men dropped to eleventh place on the log following their loss, as they have now scored twice and conceded eight in their last four matches.
Golden Arrows have picked up twenty points from a combined forty-eight, scoring thirteen and conceding eighteen.
Golden Arrows will be motivated to go all out against their opponents but must be prepared to handle the attacking prowess of their guests.
Mamelodi Sundowns (1st)
Last five games: WLWWW
The Brazilians continued their dominance in the league as they secured their eighth win of the season despite the difficulty involved. Mamelodi Sundowns scored once after an individual brilliance from Lucas Ribeiro, as they looked jaded against Kaizer Chiefs. This was after their emphatic (2-4) against Sekhukhune United on the road.
Mamelodi Sundowns are more than flexible and could feature anyone and still get the job done. Miguel Cardoso's men have won eighteen and lost twice in twenty league games, scoring forty-seven and conceding eleven.
Mamelodi Sundowns have won eight and lost two league matches on the road.
Interesting Facts
Mamelodi Sundowns have won seven and drawn three over their last ten meetings against Golden Arrows.
Mamelodi Sundowns are unbeaten in fourteen matches against Golden Arrows.
Mamelodi Sundowns have been winning at halftime in five of their last seven meetings against Golden Arrows.
Expert Betting Tips
Mamelodi Sundowns recorded their eighth win of the season and could win the title with four to five games left later this campaign. They looked like shadows of themselves against Kaizer Chiefs a few days ago as they have been playing a game each within three days since last month. I will advise you to be careful here, as a lot of things are involved in this game. Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi will be in charge of Golden Arrows, and he'll be keen to prove himself against his former team. Moreover, the weather in South Africa has not been friendly, and we might probably see a waterlogged pitch here. Additionally, Golden Arrows have played four games since February compared to Mamelodi Sundowns, who have engaged in nine matches (a game every three days).
Golden Arrows are not a consistent team, but they have made their home turf a refuge, and they’ll be keen to at least secure a point here. I’ll settle for a slim away win for Mamelodi Sundowns, who might likely secure all the points due to individual brilliance; bet on an away win and under 3.5 goals for 2.06 at (Betway).
I anticipate this game won’t yield a high number of goals; consider betting on a total under 2.5 goals for 1.77 at (Bet365) to align with this prediction.
I also think this game will produce more goals after the break for 2.17 at (1xbet).
Good luck!
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