Golden Arrows vs Mamelodi Sundowns Predictions
Golden Arrows and Mamelodi Sundowns clash again shortly in a match sure to enthrall fans. The two teams first met in league play and Arrows triumphed 3-2, with a little assistance from the weather. The teams meet again in the Telkom Knockout at the same venue where they met in league play, and the guys from Lamontville will be hoping for a similar result in this cup competition. Arrows versus Sundowns is a match made for the delight of fans, who are sure to get their money's worth on this occasion.
Recently, Mamelodi Sundowns have had a mix of performances and results. This makes Saturday's game a key opportunity for the team to regroup and come back with a win. Making them the champions that they are, following their run to the league title in 2019/20, the league defending champions already seem on a path toward a return to that title yet again. And they remain strong favorites to set up an appearance (with the Chiefs) in a must-see final.
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Golden Arrows Head to Head
Kwa Zulu Natal teams set out to slay the giants of South African football in the 2019 TKO cup. Arrow possesses an experienced coach in Steve Komphela, who recently outsmarted Pitso Mosimane in the last game. Before the break, the Arrows notched their second win in the last eight games against Sundowns in the league. Only twice in the last eight attempts has Arrows beaten Sundowns in the league.
The lone victory for Lamontville Golden Arrows came back in April of 2017. Sundowns have won six straight matches against Arrows before losing to them two weeks ago. They will be bolstered by the news that Lebohang Maboe is back from injury, and they are still waiting to find out what the PSL has in store for midfielder Gaston Sirino after Leeuwin's claim that Sirino elbowed him in the face.
Golden Arrows vs Mamelodi Sundowns Betting Tips
For all the firepower Sundowns command, they haven’t been to a cup final in three years. The last cup game Sundowns played was the CAF Champions League final in 2016. Yes, they won the league last season, but cup competitions have eluded them since then. Hence, confidence may have been shaken to the point where the dreams of winning more silverware may have seemed beyond their reach. By nature, the underdog doesn’t generally elicit much sympathy. But you can feel a bit sorry for Arrows when you realize that they weren't actually supposed to make it this far.
Tune in for the match pitting Golden Arrows against Mamelodi Sundowns, playing tomorrow, November 23—then wager on which team will come out on top!