Bucs out to settle scores at Dikwena

The visitors will have a score to settle this afternoon when Platinum Stars, unbeaten at home this season, host Orlando Pirates, unbeaten away from home in the League.
Dikwena will look to continue their good form in the Premiership when they host the Buccaneers at Royal Bafokeng Stadium today.
But Pirates will be looking for a win to restore their pride, after being beaten twice by Stars in cup finals this season.
Kick-off is at 3.30pm.

Stars claimed a third win from their last four League matches when they beat Golden Arrows 2-1 away at the end of November.
The Rustenburg team are unbeaten at home so far this season, with three wins and two draws from five matches.

Their next three League opponents are Ajax Cape Town, Bidvest Wits (both away) and Mamelodi Sundowns (home).
Dikwena are fourth on the Premiership log with 19 points from 12 matches.

Pirates suffered a second defeat of the season when they were beaten 3-2 at home by Bloemfontein Celtic in late November.
The Soweto giants are unbeaten away from home in the League, with four points claimed from two matches.

Their next three League opponents are University of Pretoria, Golden Arrows (both home) and AmaZulu (away).
The Buccaneers are 16th on the Premiership log with seven points from five matches.

In head-to-head stats, Stars and Pirates have met in 20 League matches since 2003/04.
The Buccaneers have dominated the rivalry, with 12 wins compared to just one for Dikwena.

Stars have yet to win a home League match against Pirates, suffering six defeats from 10 matches.
Last season Bucs did a League ‘double’ over Dikwena, winning 1-0 both home and away.-Kickoff.

 

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