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    Sundowns Held Late by Stellenbosch in Pretoria Thriller

    April 23, 20264 Mins Read10
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    A costly slip for Mamelodi Sundowns

    Mamelodi Sundowns were forced to settle for a frustrating 1–1 draw against Stellenbosch FC in their Betway Premiership clash on 22 April 2026 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium. In a match that looked destined to deliver three points for the hosts, a late equaliser denied Sundowns a crucial victory in the title race.

    Coming into the fixture as favourites, Sundowns controlled large portions of the game and created the better chances. However, their inability to convert dominance into a decisive lead proved costly, allowing Stellenbosch to remain within striking distance until the final moments.

    First-half control rewarded

    Sundowns began the match with intent, pressing high and dictating possession in midfield. Their structured build-up play and fluid attacking movement stretched Stellenbosch’s defensive shape, creating early openings.

    The breakthrough arrived in the 27th minute when Tsiki Ntsabeleng found space on the edge of the box and finished confidently to give Sundowns a deserved lead. The goal reflected the home side’s superiority in the first half, as they dictated tempo and forced Stellenbosch into a reactive role.

    Despite their control, Sundowns were unable to extend their advantage before the break. Stellenbosch, though second best for much of the half, showed discipline and resilience to keep the scoreline within reach.

    Stellenbosch stay in the fight

    The second half saw a more balanced contest as Stellenbosch grew into the game. Adjustments in midfield allowed them to disrupt Sundowns’ rhythm, while their defensive organisation improved significantly.

    Sundowns continued to create chances but lacked the clinical edge needed to put the game beyond doubt. As the match wore on, the visitors gained confidence, committing more players forward in search of an equaliser.

    This shift in momentum set up a tense closing period, with Sundowns holding a slender lead and Stellenbosch pushing for a late breakthrough.

    Late drama changes the narrative

    The decisive moment came in the 86th minute when Stellenbosch capitalised on sustained pressure. A well-worked attacking move culminated in Tshegofatso Mabasa finding the back of the net, silencing the home crowd and securing a dramatic equaliser.

    The goal transformed the complexion of the match. What had seemed like a routine Sundowns victory suddenly became a missed opportunity, while Stellenbosch celebrated a hard-earned point on the road.

    In the closing minutes, Sundowns attempted to respond, but Stellenbosch held firm to ensure the match ended level.

    Implications for the title race

    For Sundowns, the draw represents a significant setback in their pursuit of the Betway Premiership title. Dropping points at home, especially after leading for most of the match, will raise questions about game management and finishing.

    The result highlights a recurring theme in high-stakes fixtures: dominance without efficiency can be costly. Sundowns’ inability to convert chances ultimately allowed Stellenbosch to stay alive and punish them late.

    For Stellenbosch, the result is a testament to their resilience and tactical discipline. Securing a point away against one of the league’s strongest sides reinforces their reputation as a competitive and well-organised team.

    A game of fine margins

    This encounter underlined how fine the margins are at the top level of South African football. Sundowns did much of the hard work, controlling possession and creating opportunities, yet a single lapse late in the game changed the outcome.

    Stellenbosch, on the other hand, demonstrated the value of persistence. By staying compact, disciplined, and patient, they gave themselves a chance—and when the opportunity came, they took it.

    As the season progresses, both teams will reflect on this match differently. Sundowns will see it as two points lost, while Stellenbosch will view it as a point gained against formidable opposition.

    Betway Premiership football match report Loftus Versfeld Mamelodi Sundowns PSL South African Football Stellenbosch FC Tshegofatso Mabasa Tsiki Ntsabeleng
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