If you follow South African football, TS Galaxy probably feels like a regular stop on your sports feed. The club has been making noise in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) with a mix of surprise wins, new signings and a growing fan base. In this guide we pull together the most useful info you need – from recent results to upcoming fixtures and the players you should keep an eye on.
Over the past month TS Galaxy has played six league matches. They won three, drew two and lost one, putting them in the middle of the table but showing a clear upward trend. The biggest win came against AmaZulu, a 2‑0 result that highlighted a tighter defense and a clinical finish from forward Lwanga. The only loss was a narrow 1‑2 defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns, where a late goal swung the game the other way.
Statistically the team is scoring about 1.5 goals per game while conceding just under 1.0. That balance suggests they are solid at the back but still need a reliable goal‑machine to push them into the top five. Coach Dan Malesela has been rotating the midfield to find the right mix of creativity and stamina, which is paying off in the possession numbers – TS Galaxy now averages 53% possession compared to 48% last season.
Right now the hottest name in the squad is striker Sipho Mofokeng. He’s netted five goals this season and has a knack for finding space in the box. If he stays fit, expect him to be the club’s main scoring outlet. In midfield, young talent Thabo Mabaso is earning praise for his passing range and work rate; he’s the kind of player who can turn defense into attack in seconds.
Off the pitch, transfer chatter is buzzing. Reports suggest that TS Galaxy is eyeing a seasoned defender from Bloemfontein Casuals to shore up the back line before the January window. At the same time, the club is rumored to be selling a backup goalkeeper to free up wages. None of these moves are confirmed yet, but they show the club is actively planning for the second half of the season.
Fans also love the community projects the club runs. Recent visits to local schools in Soweto have helped raise the profile of the team and built a stronger connection with supporters. Those outreach programs often involve players handing out kits and running mini‑training sessions – a great way to see the faces behind the jerseys.
Looking ahead, the next three fixtures are crucial. TS Galaxy faces Cape Town All Stars at home, then travels to Durban for a clash with Golden Arrows, and finally returns to face the league leaders, Orlando Pirates. Winning the All Stars game could give them a confidence boost, while a good result against the Pirates would catapult them into the top‑four conversation.
In short, TS Galaxy is at an interesting point. The squad has a solid core, a couple of promising youngsters and a clear plan to improve through smart signings. If they keep up the recent form and avoid injuries, the rest of the PSL season could see them challenging for a continental spot.
Stay tuned to Tharagay African News for quick match recaps, player interviews and live updates on TS Galaxy’s journey. We’ll keep bringing you the facts you need without the fluff, so you never miss a beat in South African football.
The 26 August 2025 edition of the Betway Premiership Wrap dissected the weekend’s action, spotlighting TS Galaxy’s 2-0 win and Seluleko Mahlambi’s brace. Analysts debated player moves, defensive frailties on set‑pieces and emerging tactical patterns across South Africa’s top league. Fans get a deeper look at the storylines shaping the season.