Second-tier clubs such as the University of Pretoria, Milford FC, Hungry Lions and Maritzburg United will have the chance to claim major scalps as the Round of 16 in the Nedbank Cup is held from Wednesday, 13 to Sunday, 17 March.
The first such example sees in-form AmaTuks (13 matches unbeaten, second on the Motsepe Foundation Championship log) welcome struggling Moroka Swallows (12 matches without an outright win) in Pretoria on Wednesday night.
“There will be a couple of players that we will bring through this tournament [Nedbank Cup], which is important for us. I’m of the view that they are going to take the opportunity with two hands and deliver and showcase their talent to the whole continent,” said University of Pretoria coach Tlisani Motaung, as his side chase a win in a repeat of the 2009 Nedbank Cup final.
Thursday brings an all-Premiership clash as Sekhukhune United and AmaZulu battle in Polokwane, while Friday sees Milford FC – the team which famously eliminated Kaizer Chiefs in the previous round – lock horns with Stellenbosch FC at the Princess Magogo Stadium.
“They [Stellenbosch] are now aware of us and what we can do,” said Milford chairman Dr Pupuma Xanti.
Saturday sees ABC Motsepe League team Ravens FC face Premiership club Chippa United at Buffalo City Stadium for an Eastern Cape derby, at the same time that an all-top-flight clash between Richards Bay and SuperSport United is played at the King Zwelithini Stadium.
“We draw, draw, draw, so what can we do?” said a frustrated SuperSport coach Gavin Hunt after a 1-1 draw with AmaZulu in the league this past weekend. “But you know, with the squad we’ve got and the youngsters we’ve got, we are doing okay, but it is what it is.”
Saturday’s late kick-off pits
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