
Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns set for dream MTN8 semi-final: Here's WHEN
The two giants of South African football were drawn against each other, with the defending champion Buccaneers set to host Masandawana in the first of the two-legged semi-final.
Orlando Pirates launching yet another pursuit for the MTN8 title with a comfortable quarter-final win as they look to keep the trophy for a fourth consecutive season.
They breezed past Polokwane City in front of a packed Orlando Stadium on Saturday, aided by first-half goals from Oswin Appollis and Patrick Maswanganyi in a 2-0 win.
Meanwhile, their opponents in the last four turned in a dominant display of their own a day later, brushing aside the challenge posed by Richards Bay to secure a 4-0 at Lucas Moripe Stadium.
A dramatic draw that followed the latter fixture set up a dream clash, reminiscent of the 2022 edition of the competition which kicked off with a tensely-contested goalless draw in the first leg at Orlando Stadium.
This was before the Buccaneers turned on the heat in the deciding leg at Peter Mokaba Stadium where Kermit Erasmus edged the visitors ahead early in the clash before a Monnapule Saleng brace that sealed a 3-0 win.
It's a victory that proved significant in Orlando Pirates' current run in the tournament, as they went on to clinch the first of three consecutive titles, beating AmaZulu in the final.
Their bitter rivals now stand in the way of an unprecedented streak, which could stretch to four titles.
The Tshwane giants will not only be looking to put an end to their Soweto counterparts' dominance in the competition, but will also be seeking their first title since going all the way in the 2021.
The two sides have served up some memorable cup clashes, including a dramatic Nedbank Cup final in Mbombela in June 2024.
They have a chance to serve up another unforgettable chapter in their rivalry in the semi-final tie scheduled to get underway on the weekend of 16 August with the deciding leg kicking off a week later.
Kick-off time is yet to be confirmed.
Sekhukhune United will take on Stellenbosch FC in the other semi-final.
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