Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns could not be separated as the two South African football giants played out a 1-1 draw in their Betway Premiership clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday, 15 August 2026.
Langelihle Phili gave Amakhosi the lead in the second half before substitute Cassius Mailula responded for the Brazilians. The result ended Chiefs’ perfect start to the league campaign but kept them unbeaten after three matches.
Tight Opening Half at FNB Stadium
There was plenty of anticipation heading into the encounter, with Chiefs looking to continue their impressive start to the new campaign against one of the strongest teams in South African football.
However, the opening half was a tight affair. Both teams battled for control in midfield, with neither able to consistently create clear scoring opportunities. Sundowns enjoyed periods of possession, but Chiefs remained organised and disciplined without the ball.
One of Sundowns’ better opportunities came when Bathusi Aubaas fired over the crossbar in the 31st minute. Chiefs responded before halftime when Inácio Miguel connected with Lebohang Maboe’s free kick, but his header was comfortably dealt with by Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
The teams headed into the break goalless, leaving everything to play for in the second half.
Phili Gives Amakhosi the Breakthrough
Chiefs eventually found the breakthrough shortly after the hour mark, and it was young attacker Langelihle Phili who delivered one of the biggest moments of the afternoon.
Amakhosi capitalised on Sundowns’ defensive vulnerability before Phili found himself with an opportunity to beat Williams. The youngster kept his composure and finished to put Chiefs 1-0 ahead, sending the home supporters at FNB Stadium into celebration.
It was an important moment for Phili, who had been a threat throughout the match. His performance against a Sundowns side packed with quality suggested he could become an increasingly important attacking option for Chiefs as the season develops.
Mailula Makes an Immediate Impact
Sundowns were not prepared to surrender their unbeaten start without a response.
Coach Miguel Cardoso turned to his bench, and Cassius Mailula made the difference. The returning Sundowns attacker levelled the match around the 75th minute after connecting with a delivery from Grant Kekana.
Mailula’s goal demonstrated the depth available to the defending champions. Even when Sundowns were struggling to break down Chiefs, they had players on the bench capable of changing the contest.
The equaliser also prevented Chiefs from recording what would have been a major early-season victory over the reigning champions.
Chiefs Show They Can Compete
Despite failing to protect their advantage, there were plenty of positives for Amakhosi.
Chiefs entered the match having beaten Kruger United 3-1 before recording a 2-0 victory against Sekhukhune United. The draw against Sundowns moved them onto seven points from their opening three league matches.
Perhaps more importantly, Chiefs showed that they could compete with a Sundowns team that has set the standard in South African football.
They were disciplined defensively, aggressive when opportunities appeared and dangerous enough to trouble their opponents. While Sundowns had more possession, Chiefs demonstrated that controlling the football does not always mean controlling the contest.
For coach Fernando Da Cruz, the performance provides another encouraging sign that his team is moving in the right direction.
Sundowns Remain Difficult to Beat
For Sundowns, the performance was not necessarily their most convincing, but their ability to recover from a goal down was important.
The Brazilians had opened their Premiership campaign with a dramatic 3-2 victory over TS Galaxy. Taking a point away against Chiefs moved them to four points from their opening two league fixtures.
Cardoso will nevertheless want improvement from his team. Sundowns struggled to create enough clear opportunities during portions of the match, while Chiefs were able to expose them when they pushed forward.
A Point Each, But Encouragement for Amakhosi
The 1-1 result means neither side claimed the bragging rights, but Chiefs may take greater encouragement from the afternoon.
Amakhosi’s perfect league record is over, yet seven points from their first three matches represents a promising beginning to the 2026/27 campaign. More importantly, standing toe-to-toe with Sundowns provides another indication that Chiefs could be far more competitive this season.
For Sundowns, Mailula’s equaliser ensured they left FNB Stadium with something to show for their efforts.
The season is still young, but this heavyweight encounter provided an early glimpse of what could be an intriguing Betway Premiership campaign.


