Chiefs-Pirates Soweto derby cup final unpacked
The Buccaneers go into the match looking to give departing coach Jose Riveiro a good send-off while Amakhosi are looking to lay their hands on silverware for the first time in 10 years.
Mpanza, Mphahlele and Hadebe also look at the possible changes likely to be made by Riveiro and Chiefs counterpart Nasreddine Nabi from Saturday's Betway Premiership clash at FNB Stadium, which was won 2-1 by the Buccaneers.

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