From unexpected results to gritty underdog performances, the first round of fixtures offered a taste of what promises to be a highly competitive season ahead.
Several of the league's big guns failed to secure the positive starts they were widely tipped for, while newcomers and mid-table hopefuls stepped up to claim the headlines.
As we head into the second round of matches, the stage is set for several high-stakes encounters where teams will be fighting not only for points but also for early momentum in what is shaping up to be a fascinating title race.
This week, we look at four standout fixtures that are set to deliver excitement, passion, and perhaps more surprises.
Golden Arrows v Richards Bay
The KwaZulu-Natal derby will take centre stage as Golden Arrows host Richards Bay in what could be an early-season six-pointer. Both sides endured disappointing starts to their campaigns.
Arrows suffered a 3-1 defeat to newly-promoted Siwelele FC. Richards Bay, meanwhile, fell 2-1 to Marumo Gallants, who ended the match with ten men.
Neither team can afford another setback this early in the season, meaning maximum points will be the priority. With provincial bragging rights on the line and both clubs eager to register their first wins, this derby promises to be a tense, and fiercely contested affair.
Magesi v Stellenbosch FC
Magesi FC began their campaign with a respectable 0-0 draw against neighbours Polokwane City in what was a tightly contested Limpopo derby. For a club still settling into top-flight life, the clean sheet and point gained should serve as a confidence booster heading into their next challenge.
That challenge comes in the form of Stellenbosch FC, who arrive in Limpopo nursing wounds after a 2-0 loss to Kaizer Chiefs. Steve Barker's men will be desperate for a win, but facing Magesi away from home will be far from straightforward.
Durban City v Chippa United
New boys Durban City made a statement in their first-ever Betway Premiership outing, defeating TS Galaxy 2-0 in front of their home supporters.
Gavin Hunt's side looked organised, disciplined, and dangerous on the counter, sending a clear message that they intend to compete, not just survive, in the top flight.
Their next test is Chippa, who themselves earned a credible 1-1 draw against reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Chilli Boys' performance against Masandawana will give them confidence that they can trouble any opponent, but they will also be wary of a Durban City side playing with freedom and confidence. This encounter has all the makings of an end-to-end battle.
Sekhukhune United v TS Galaxy
Sekhukhune United announced their intentions for the league season with a 1-0 win over Orlando Pirates at Orlando Stadium - a result that will not only boost morale but also reinforce their reputation as one of the league's toughest teams to beat.
With a squad packed with experience and guided by Eric Tinkler's tactical intelligence, Babina Noko look well-equipped to build on last season's progress.
However, their next opponents, TS Galaxy, have extra motivation. The Rockets have already lost to Sekhukhune this season, following a thrilling MTN8 quarter-final clash that ended 3-2 in favour of Babina Noko - which will see Galaxy looking for revenge.
For Sekhukhune, the aim is clear - maintain their winning start and make it three straight victories across all competitions. For Galaxy, it's about bouncing back from disappointing results and getting their first win this season.