Petersen shines in goal
Amakhosi goalkeeper and captain Brandon Petersen was instrumental in keeping his team in the game, making a few big saves in the first half to deny Bucs the opener.
His performance allowed Chiefs to come back with stronger belief in the second half which showed when they took the lead through Pule Mmodi.
Moremi injury slows Bucs down
Tshepang Moremi failed to shrug off a knock sustained midway through the first half, eventually forcing his 35th minute substitution.
The move saw AmaBhakaniya's chances dry up until Chiefs scored the opener in the second half.
Pirates not giving up
The Buccaneers fought hard to equalize in the match, knowing fully well that a loss would be detrimental to their title bid.
The reaction to Chiefs opener shows that Pirates are willing to take the battle for the 2025/26 Betway Premiership to the final day.
Duba surprise selection pays dividends
Kaizer Chiefs coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef surprised many by replacing Talisman Flavio Silva with Wandile Duba for the Derby.
However, the move proved a masterstroke and Diva's run on the wing and selfish pass to an unmarked Mmodi gave his side the lead.
Pre-match tensions and sideline scuffle overshadow kickoff
The build-up to the Soweto derby was marred by chaotic scenes after a physical altercation broke out between Kaizer Chiefs officials and Orlando Pirates security staff during warm-ups at FNB Stadium.
The incident forced Chiefs to briefly abandon their pre-match preparations as tensions spilled into the tunnel area, requiring police intervention to separate the two sides.
The disruption, which also contributed to a delayed kick-off, set an uneasy tone ahead of the highly anticipated clash.