- 8 games, 21 goals scored
- Durban Ladies yet to win a match
- Sundowns Ladies yet to lose, yet to concede after 10 games
- Sundowns Ladies biggest winners:
(Sundowns Ladies 6-0 Richmond United)
- Three drawn matches
(City Lads 2-2 First Touch; JVW 1-1 Tuks; Royal AM 0-0 Durban Ladies)
- Six teams failed to score:
(UJ Ladies, Copperbelt Ladies, Ezemvelo, Royal AM, UCT, Richmond)
- 3 teams lost at home:
(UJ Ladies, Copperbelt Ladies, Ezemvelo)
- 3 teams won away:
(UWC, University of Fort Hare, TUT Matsatsantsa Ladies and
- 2 teams won at home:
(TS Galaxy Queens 1-0 UCT; Sundowns Ladies 6-0 Richmond United)
- 2 teams yet to play draws:
(UCT, Ezemvelo)

With a maximum 10 matches already played by some teams in the 2025 Hollywoodbets Super League season, reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies remain the only undefeated side.
They are the highest scoring team with 30 goals in the bag, and are yet to concede.
Banyana ba Style continued their dominance this past weekend with a 6-0 hammering of Richmond United Ladies at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, and were the major contributors to the 21 goals scored, ably aided by the University of the Western Cape (UCT), who scored five without reply.
Sundowns Ladies defender Bambanani Mbane started the rout in the 11th minute before Melinda Kgadiete (23’, 68’) and Boitumelo Rabale (33’, 61’) grabbed two each with youngster Katlego Malebana (55’) opening her Sundowns Ladies account.
The victory saw them maintain their seven point lead at the top on 28 points.

It also rained goals in the Varsity Derby between UWC and the University of Johannesburg (UJ Lades), with the visiting Capetonians having a field day winning by a convincing 5-0 at the UJ Soweto Stadium.
Ronnel Donnelly (45+2’), Tiffany Kortjie (57’), second half substitute Litšeoane Maloro (70’), Sinegugu Zondi (86’) and Zikhona Nogqala (90+2’) were all on the scoresheet for the visitors.

TUT Matsatsantsa Ladies ensured they keep within touching distance of the log leaders and neighbours Sundowns Ladies they defeated Ezemvelo Women’s FC 3-1 at the SJ Smith Stadium in Durban. The Tshwane outfit is second on the table on 21 points with only one loss in 10 games. They have managed six wins and three draws.

Third-placed TS Galaxy Queens laboured to a 1-0 win over the University of Cape Town (UCT) at the Kanyamazane Stadium in Mpumalanga, courtesy of a goal by Leandra Smeda. But it was enough to keep them just one point behind TUT Matsatsantsa Ladies.
JVW, who are fourth on the table, had to come from behind to salvage a 1-1 draw against a stubborn University of Pretoria in Soweto. The Blue Diamonds are on 18 points after 10 outings, while Tuks are 11th.
The University of Fort Hare (UFH) made the long trip to Limpopo and returned home with all three points after a 1-0 victory over Copperbelt Ladies at the Seshego Stadium. The result leaves the Eastern Cape side fifth on the table with 15 points from 10 fixtures.

The KwaZulu Natal Derby failed to produce a winner. The battle of the strugglers saw the 15th-placed Royal AM share the spoils with the winless and bottom of the table Durban Ladies. The latter remains the only side in the league yet to win a match. They have only three points from eight games, while Royal AM has bagged four points after nine rounds of fixtures.
At the Westbourne Oval in Qgeberha, City Lads Ladies and Limpopo’s First Touch Ladies could only manage a 2-all draw.

By Matlhomola Morake