
MTN8: SABC to show Orlando Pirates match
It's last season's runners-up and CAF Champions League semifinalists, Orlando Pirates, against Polokwane City in the quarterfinals from the Orlando Stadium on live national television.
The Buccaneers will be chasing a historic fourth consecutive MTN8 title, while Polokwane City arrive as confident underdogs with a solid squad and an upset in their sights.
Kaizer Chiefs delaying another announcement
According to Orlando Pirates' match preview, the national broadcaster and DStv will be airing the match live from 15:00. Orlando Pirates striker Tshegofatso Mabasa celebrates scoring against Cape Town City FC in the Betway Premiership. Image: Kick Off
'The match will kick off at 15:00, streaming live on SuperSport PSL (202) and SABC 1. Live updates will be provided across Orlando Pirates' social media platforms throughout the game,' the club confirmed. CAN ORLANDO PIRATES MAKE HISTORY WITH FOUR MTN8 TITLES IN A ROW?
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