If you follow South African football, you already know Mamelodi Sundowns is the team that makes headlines. Whether you’re a long‑time fan or just heard the name, this page gives you the basics you need: recent results, upcoming games, key players and where to catch the action.
Last month the Sundowns stretched their unbeaten run to nine league matches, beating rivals like Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at home. The defense has been rock‑solid, keeping clean sheets in four of those games, while striker Tshegofatso “Bunny” Malinga has added six goals to his tally. The coach, Pitso Mosimane, is sticking to a high‑press system that forces opponents into mistakes early.
Off the pitch, the club announced a new training partnership with a local sports science institute. The deal promises better injury monitoring and faster recovery for the squad. So far the players say they feel fresher, and that’s reflected in their quick transitions and stamina in the second half.
The next big test comes next Saturday when Sundowns host SuperSport United at Loftus Versfeld. The kickoff is at 15:00 local time and the match will be streamed live on SuperSport’s online platform. If you’re outside South Africa, check out the DStv BoxOffice service – they often carry the PSL games with English commentary.
After that, the Sundowns travel to Durban to face Golden Arrows. That away game is a good chance to see how the team copes without home support. Fans usually talk about the atmosphere in the stadium, so if you plan to attend, get your tickets early – they sell out fast when the team is on a winning streak.
For those who love the transfer market, the club is rumored to be eyeing a midfielder from the Botswana Premier League. The player, known for his passing range, could give Mosimane another creative option in the middle of the park. Keep an eye on the club’s official Twitter feed for any official announcements.
Finally, if you want to dive deeper into stats, the Sundowns website now offers a free analytics hub. You can filter data by player, match, or even specific periods of the game. It’s a handy tool for anyone who likes to break down the numbers behind the wins.
So whether you’re checking the latest score, planning to watch the next match, or just curious about the squad’s direction, this page is your quick source for all things Mamelodi Sundowns. Stay tuned, because the season is still long and there’s plenty more action to come.
Brazilian forward Lucas Ribeiro has joined Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa on a one-year deal after terminating his contract with Mamelodi Sundowns. His camp argued that Sundowns blocked moves to Europe and Qatar, citing a FIFA precedent to secure clearance. Fluminense had also chased him. The free transfer was finalized on Sept. 12, 2025, with any dispute now headed to the FIFA Football Tribunal.