Starting Lineup Revealed: Dolly Returns to Chiefs Squad Against CT City

Kaizer Chiefs will have the opportunity to move up to second in the DStv Premiership when they host Cape Town City on Tuesday evening at the FNB Stadium. Chiefs ended their four-game winless run in all competitions with a 2-1 victory over Sekhukhune United last week, with goals from Edson Castillo and Edmilson Dove. Amakhosi currently sit in sixth place on the table with 11 points, and a win would see them jump to second place.

Cape Town City also ended their five-game winless streak in the league, with four of those matches ending in losses, after their 3-1 win over Cape Town Spurs on Saturday. The win took the Citizens up to ninth on the table with ten points, and a win against Chiefs would move them up to fourth on the log.

City have had the upper hand in recent meetings with Chiefs, having won the last three league matches and remaining unbeaten in five league games. The last time Chiefs beat City in the league was in January 2021, although Amakhosi did beat the Citizens this season in the MTN8 quarter-finals with a 2-1 scoreline.

The match kicks off at 19h30. Here are the lineups for both teams:

Kaizer Chiefs: 32. Khune, 2. Dove, 24. Ditlhokwe, 27. Ngcobo, 39. Frosler, 8. Maart, 17. Castillo, 5. Mthethwa, 21. Saile, 9. Du Preez, 13. Mmodi Subs: 44. Bvuma, 25. Msimango, 4. Kwinika, 33. Radebe, 3. Mdantsane, 11. Potsane, 7. Chivaviro, 42. Shabalala, 10. Dolly

Cape Town City: 16. Keet, 2. Mkhize, 15. Cupido, 13. Gordinho, 3. Mokeke, 5. Ambina, 26. Nodada, 6. Mokhuoane, 7. Kutumela, 10. Mayo, 11. Nyama Subs: 31. Mpandle, 8. Sifumba, 13. Van Heerden, 14. Ramazani, April, 20. Gonzalez, 23. Rhodes, 29. Paciencia, 27. Goedeman

Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to end Cape Town City’s unbeaten streak against them when the two teams meet at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday evening. Amakhosi are currently in sixth place on the table with 11 points, while City are in ninth with ten points. A win for either side could see them jump up the table, with Chiefs potentially moving into second place.

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