Golden Arrows have opted to change their home venue for the upcoming season, moving away from Mpumalanga Stadium for their home fixtures.
For the last two seasons, Abafana Bes’thende have primarily hosted their home matches in Hammarsdale, a town located approximately 46.5 kilometres outside of Durban.
Before then, the KZN side was playing its home games at the Princess Magogo Stadium, which is no longer being used by any club in the top-flight.
When Arrows left, Milford FC, whoโre competing in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, took over the KwaMashu-situated stadium as their home ground due to the absence of an approved venue in Richards Bay.

ARROWS TO PLAY HOME MATCHES AT KING ZWELITHINI STADIUM
Now, the 2026/27 Betway Premiership fixtures reveal a new home ground for Arrows, with all their upcoming home matches set to be played at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi.
This move marks a return to a familiar stomping ground for Arrows, as they previously utilised Zwelithini as their home venue in the previous seasons.
Their journey has seen them play at Sugar Ray Xulu in Clermont, Princess Magogo Stadium, and most recently, Mpumalanga Stadium, before coming full circle back to Umlazi.
This change for Arrows comes as Richards Bay FC, who previously used Zwelithini Stadium for their home games last season, are now scheduled to play their matches at the newly renovated uMhlathuze Sports Complex.
Meanwhile, Arrows will, at some points this season, share Zwelithini Stadium with AmaZulu. Just as in the previous season, Usuthu are scheduled to host some of their home matches at this venue.
In addition to King Zwelithini, AmaZulu will also host games at Moses Mabhida Stadium and are set to make a return to Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium.
The 2025/26 PSL season is set to commence with the MTN8 tournament on the weekend of 2-3 August, followed swiftly by the start of the league campaign on 9-10 August.
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