Major shifts occurred in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) log table after all games on Wednesday, October 5th.
Mamelodi Sundowns maintained their unrivaled lead in the standings despite a bye week this past week.
With 19 points through nine games, the Brazilians are two points ahead of second-placed team Internacional.
After a narrow victory over their kwazulu-natal rivals Amazulu on Wednesday evening, Richards Bay climbed to second place.
After nine rounds of play, the newcomers to the DStv Premiership have accumulated 17 points, two behind the league leaders.
SuperSport United’s 3-1 win over Royal AM on October 4th propelled them to third place.
After nine games this year, the Tshwane-based squad has accumulated 14 points.
After suffering their third loss of the season this week against Sekhukhune United, Orlando Pirates climbed to fourth place.
After nine games, the Buccaneers have amassed 14 points, which is the same number as SuperSport United.
After beating their Soweto opponents Swallows FC on Wednesday night, Kaizer Chiefs climbed to fifth place.
Amakhosi won by a score of 2-1, vaulting them into the playoff picture.
After nine games, Amakhosi have earned 14 points, the same as Pirates.
Amakhosi’s victory this week pushed Stellenbosch FC up to sixth place.
Royal AM, representing KwaZulu Natal, lost this week and fell to seventh position.
In the wake of their win over the Pirates, Sekhukhune found themselves no longer in danger of relegation.
Swallows continued to languish at the bottom of the standings after another midweek loss.