Cape Town - Golden Arrows coach Steve Komphela says his side will be professional and try to collect the three points when they face Mamelodi Sundowns on Tuesday.
The match is Sundowns' game-in-hand and if they were to win it, they will go top of the Premiership table with one match left to play ahead of Orlando Pirates.
Meanwhile, Arrows are chasing a top eight spot meaning there is plenty of incentive for Abafana Bes'thende to go out and do the business at Loftus Stadium.
Komphela told reporters: "We still believe we can finish in the top eight. Our main focus is collecting maximum points in our last two matches, we are not far from the top half.
"Everybody has something to play for, we have to be professional and be deal-breakers if we have to.
"We are not party spoilers, we’re going there to take care of our lives as we want to be in the top eight, no favours for anyone."
With that said, the Brazilians are expected to come out all guns blazing as it is their last chance of silverware after bowing out of the CAF Champions League in the semi-final stage to Wydad Casablanca on Saturday.
Kick-off at is 19:30.