The Nedbank Cup quarter finals features a highly anticipated clash between SuperSport United and Orlando Pirates, two teams with a rich history of cup rivalries.
In a surprising turn of events, the much-anticipated Nedbank Cup quarterfinal clash between Mamelodi Sundowns and Sekhukhune United has been postponed, as confirmed by the PSL.
This highly anticipated Nedbank Cup quarter-final tie features South Africa’s ‘big three’ outfits, all fighting for a coveted spot in the semi-finals of the cup competition.
Kaizer Chiefs defender Dillan Solomons has indicated how they managed to stop Stellenbosch in previous fixtures, regarding their strength in quick transitions ahead of their third meeting this weekend in the Nedbank Cup quarterfinals.
Sekhukhune United has announced the immediate departure of Lehlohonolo Seema from his managerial role—marking yet another chapter in a turbulent coaching saga with Babina Noko.
SuperSport United’s assistant and goalkeeper coach Andre Arendse has admitted that their Nedbank Cup quarterfinal clash against Orlando Pirates came at the time where the club is dealing witha fair share of struggles.
Stellenbosch FC have shed light on reasons behind their highly anticipated clash against Kaizer Chiefs being played outside of their home province, Western Cape.
Troubled Betway Premiership side Royal AM have been officially expelled from the Nedbank Cup after failing to fulfil their fixture against Milford United in the round of 32 last month.
Orlando Pirates will travel to SuperSport United in the Nedbank Cup quarterfinals while Kaizer Chiefs will visit Stellenbosch after the draw was conducted.