Sowetan

Platinum Stars (16th position, 16 points)

- Maritzburg (Away) 23/2; FS

If their January dealings are anything to go by, Dikwena are not prepared to go down without a fight. But, did they leave it too late to turn their fortunes around?

The conclusion of the sale has at least brought finality to the matter that was affecting the team on the field of play.

But they remain winless in 2018 after four losses and one draw. They will be hoping that their new players – Riyaad Norodien, pictured, Gerald Phiri, Ayanda Gcaba and Letsie Koapeng – can inspire them.

Remaining fixtures:

Stars (Home) 3/3; Celtic (Away) 18/3; Baroka (Home) 4/4; Polokwane (Home) 7/4; Chiefs (Away) 14/4; AmaZulu (Home) 25/4; Arrows (Away) 28/4; Wits (Home) 12/5 The Urban Warriors have showed glimpses of improvemen­t but their insistence on fielding Tendai Ndoro could come back to haunt the Mother City side.

The PSL is arguing that Ndoro has broken its rules by playing for three clubs in one season.

The January arrival of Ndoro, Yannick Zakri, Siyanda Zwane, pictured, and Samuel Julies has undoubtedl­y improved the team.

Remaining fixtures:

Arrows (Away) 25/2; SuperSport (Home) 28/2; Celtic (Away) 4/3; AmaZulu (Away) 3/4; Wits (Home) 6/4; Chippa (Away) 15/4; Baroka (Home) 24/4; Sundowns (Away) 28/4; Chiefs (Home) 12/5 Abafana Bes’thende spent much of the first half of the season in the top eight.

A poor run of 12 winless games before the new year threatened to derail their campaign. They remain within touching distance of the top eight, three points behind AmaZulu in eighth.

Ajax Cape Town (15th position, 21 points)

Golden Arrows (12th position, 23 points)

Remaining fixtures:

Bivest Wits (Home) 17/2; Ajax Cape Town (Home) 25/2; Polokwane (Away) 4/3; Pirates (Home) 17/3; Cape Town City (Away) 4/3; FS Stars (7/4; Sundowns (Away) 14/4; Chiefs (Home) 24/4; Platinum (Home) 28/4; Maritzburg United (Away) 12/5

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