
Time and TV channel: Kaizer Chiefs vs Asante Kotoko
Following an unconvincing transfer window, Saturday's encounter offers a chance to reset that narrative in front of their home fans.
Here are all the key details you need to know about the game…
Orlando Pirates news: 11 players signed, 11 gone Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi at the FNB Stadium after facing Mamelodi Sundowns in the Betway Premiership. Image: The Citizen
According to SABC Sport, the match between Kaizer Chiefs and Asante Kotoko will be live on SABC 1 at 15:00 and on the SABC Plus streaming line.
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Jessica Motaung, Kaizer Chiefs' Marketing Director, underlined the cultural and historical importance of the fixture: 'We are honoured to welcome our friends from Ghana… The Toyota Cup allows Africa to unite through football and is a celebration of our legacy.'
Asante Kotoko chairman Edmund Awuah Asafu‑Adjaye also shared his enthusiasm: 'It is with great joy and anticipation that we come to South Africa for the 2025 edition of the Toyota Cup.… Football has always been a powerful bridge between people and nations.'
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