Thanda Royals will be off to Mpumalanga Stadium in Hammarsdale this weekend in the hope of landing their first win of the Coastal First Division season.
The former Premiership club are switching from SJ Smith Stadium in Wema because of a poor playing surface there, according to assistant coach Paul Matthews.
"The pitch at SJ Smith is just not conducive to playing good football," said Matthews, whose team will host Ikapa Sporting on Sunday.
"We don't know if we'll get support in Hammarsdale but, then again, the main priority in the First Division is to reach the play-offs and win promotion to the big league."
Thanda's winless run was stretched to four matches at the weekend when they played to a 1-1 stalemate with Nathi Lions in their derby at SJ Smith Stadium.
Forward Reason Chiloane scored in the opening minutes for Thanda, but Lions equalised from the penalty spot through Zambian striker Songwe Chalwe after the break.
Lions thought they had won the game when their skipper Nhlanhla Mncube had the ball in the back of the net late in the game but the effort was ruled out for offside.
"That was very disappointing because it was a clear goal," reckoned Lions manager Khumbulani Maphumulo.
"Thanda got a lucky goal early on and they dominated the opening 20 minutes of the game but we dominated the rest.
"We should have won it but for the disallowed goal."
With this third draw of the season, Thanda stayed in sixth place and Lions remained fourth.
Bay United, who were relegated from the Premiership along with Thanda, are two points clear at the top after they beat second-bottom Ikapa Sporting 1-0 at Erica Park in Cape Town.
Second-placed Carara Kicks beat FC Cape Town 2-0 at home, while third-placed Vasco da Gama defeated struggling Hanover Park 3-2 away.