The Mercury

Relegation battle coming down to the wire

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

WITH two rounds of Premiershi­p matches remaining, bottom teams Baroka (16th, 22 points) and Swallows (15th, 24) have sounded a warning to the three clubs hovering above the relegation zone.

Baroka and Swallows have the relegation axe looming overhead, but they are not accepting their fate. Baroka are undefeated in their last two outings with a win (Golden Arrows) and a draw (Chippa United). Swallows have achieved as much in their last three games with a win over Baroka and draw against top eight hopefuls SuperSport United.

These are impressive results for the two teams propping up the log and best placed for the chop.

Apart from Baroka and Swallows, three other teams are in danger of suffering the dreadful fate of relegation - TS Galaxy on 26 points, Chippa on 28 and Maritzburg on 28. Whatever fate awaits Maritzburg, they will go down in history as one of two teams to have beaten Premiershi­p winners Mamelodi Sundowns this season.

The club finishing the season in 16th place is relegated automatica­lly. The club finishing 15th place plays in the promotion/relegation play-offs against the two GladAfrica Championsh­ip teams who finish the season as runners-up and in third place.

Unlike the Premiershi­p, which was won by Sundowns two weeks ago, it is not clear who will win the GladAfrica Championsh­ip with two rounds of matches outstandin­g.

Any of three teams can lift the title, and there will be an automatic promotion for the winner. The next two best-placed teams will proceed to the play-offs.

After the last round of matches, Golden Arrows, Sekhukhune United and Marumo Gallants moved clear of the relegation zone. They are assured of Premiershi­p survival this season

Each of the bottom five teams have chalked up at least one win in the last rounds of matches. The highlight was Maritzburg defeating the champions, Sundowns. It would be hard to stomach for the PSL hierarchy if one of two teams to defeat the all-conquering Sundowns are relegated at the end of the season.

The only team in the bottom five not to taste defeat in the last five rounds of matches is Chippa United, who scraped a 2-2 draw against Baroka over the weekend. Despite their lowly position, Baroka have played excellent football in patches this season.

Swallows face Chippa and Kaizer Chiefs in their remaining matches. They will need to win at least one of these two games to get out of the relegation zone.

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