Known as Dee Stars. Founded 2014. Home: Old Peter Mokaba Stadium (12 000). Our full betting guide — form, odds, fixtures and the best South African bookmakers for Magesi markets.
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Magesi FC — Dee Stars — are one of the youngest clubs in the Betway Premiership. Founded in 2014 and based in Polokwane, Limpopo, Magesi spent most of their existence in the lower tiers before promotion to the top flight. The club plays home matches at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium (capacity 12 000), a tight, atmospheric ground in the Limpopo capital.
Going into the closing matchdays of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season, Magesi sit on 21 points — at the wrong end of the table and in the relegation fight. The team has shown flashes of competitive football against top-half opposition but has struggled with consistency across the season.
The club's stated short-term goal is straightforward: PSL survival.
Magesi's last ten league matches have been the kind of relegation-fight log that defines clubs in their position: tight matches against fellow bottom-half sides, narrow defeats against top-six opposition, and a handful of crucial home wins. The team's most useful recent result was the 0-2 defeat at home to fellow Limpopo side Polokwane City in February 2026 — a match that showed both the structural issues and the resilience of the squad.
Home form at Old Peter Mokaba has been the steadier of the two. Away form has been poor.
The squad lacks a single standout top-scorer — goals are spread thinly across the forward line. This is reflected in the team's overall offensive output, which is among the weakest in the division.
Magesi are a classic Under team in the South African market.
We tend to fade Magesi on the straight away win — the road record is poor.
The strongest Magesi derivative pricing across the SA market:
The full bookmaker comparison is on our best betting sites in South Africa page.
The closing matches of Magesi's 2025/26 Betway Premiership season are a survival run — every point matters. Check the PSL match predictions hub for fresh Dee Stars previews.
The next Magesi recommendation is Under 2.5 goals as a single market, typically 1.50–1.70 across the SA books. For a bigger price, combine with BTTS No for an acca that typically pays 2.50–2.80.
Where can I bet on Magesi FC in South Africa? Magesi markets are listed at every NGB-licensed South African bookmaker. The strongest derivative depth and goal-line pricing is at ZarBet and BetBus.
What odds can I get on Magesi FC? ZarBet and BetBus typically price a Magesi home win at 2.20–2.60 against mid-table sides. The Under 2.5 goals price (1.50–1.70) is the strongest single-market play.
How has Magesi been performing this season? Magesi sit on 21 points in 2025/26 and are firmly in the relegation fight. The squad lacks a standout top scorer but has shown resilience in tight home fixtures.
Is Magesi good value to bet on at home? Better value sits in Under 2.5 goals and Draw No Bet than in the straight home win price.
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Magesi FC fixtures are priced by every NGB-licensed bookmaker. Our top picks for Magesi markets are ZarBet and BetBus — see the bookmakers table below.
Magesi FC play home matches at Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, capacity 12 000.
Magesi FC (Dee Stars) were founded in 2014 and are based in Polokwane, Limpopo.
Magesi's main rivals in the PSL are Polokwane City. Derby fixtures often trade at shorter prices than league form alone would suggest.
Odds correct at time of writing. T&Cs apply. 18+ only.