The win was fitting for Chiefs who enjoyed the majority of supporters in the Eastern Cape that Stellies from the winelands of Cape Town were forced to use due to the unavailability of all the Western Cape stadiums they usually used.
Chiefs took advantage of their support and started very calmy in this match with Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and Thabo Cele dictated terms giving them a lot of stability and shape in the middle of the park where they linked up well with attackers Ashley du Preez, Sirino, Godly Lilepo and Pule Mmodi.
Du Preez was unlucky not to extend Chiefs' lead one minute before the break after creating some wonderful space to shoot following a good pass from the middle of the park.
The only time Stellies threaten Chiefs was in the last minute of the first half with Ashley Cupido unlucky to see his shot turned away by Chiefs keeper Bruce Bvuma who was otherwise had been a spectator the entire half.
Stellies deserved their equaliser four minutes from time as they dominated the second half in chances created. Chiefs failed to deal with Sanele Barns' corner, and his fellow substitute Andre de Jong outjump everyone to cancel Inacio's goal.
Stellies relief was, however, short-lived as Sage Stephens, the home side's keeper failed to deal with Chiefs corner kick which allowed Mmodi to tap in the sixth minute of referee's optional time.
Before confirming the goal Gasa had to consult his assistants to make sure there was no infringement on Stephens before Mmodi poked the ball home.
Mfundo Vilakazi completed the scoring for Chiefs after Stellies failed to force an equaliser via a corner kick that Stephens had also pushed forward to add numbers.
Stephen was caught out of position when Chiefs cleared with a long ball which was finished by Vilakazi to the joy of many Chiefs fans who packed this venue.