Cape Town City moved to second place on the DStv Premiership standings after a 2-0 win against Cape Town Spurs on Sunday afternoon.
Cape Town Spurs were denied a second league win of the season after Amazulu found a late equaliser to force a 1-1 draw a the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
AmaZulu will be eyeing a move into the top half of the DStv Premiership table on Friday when they host a struggling Cape Town Spurs side.
Battling to keep clean sheets and deeply concerned following just one win in 14 matches, Cape Town Spurs are on the verge of signing veteran defender Mogamad De Goede.
Stellenbosch moved up to fourth in the PSL standings after dispatching Cape Town Spurs 3-0 at the DHL Stadium on Tuesday.
Stellenbosch will be firm favourites to pick up all three points when they take on cross-town rivals Cape Town Spurs in a derby clash on Tuesday.