
MTN8 quarter-finals: Fixtures, dates, venues + predictions
The first two quarter-finals will take place on Saturday, 2 August, with the second two scheduled for Sunday, 3 August.
In the opening match, Orlando Pirates will host Polokwane City at the Orlando Stadium at 15:00.
That will be followed by the clash between Sekhukhune United and TS Galaxy at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium at 18:00.
Sunday's fixtures will see Stellenbosch FC and AmaZulu FC do battle at the Cape Town Stadium (15:00), followed by the match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Richards Bay at the Lucas Moripe Stadium at 18:00.
Orlando Pirates are the defending champions.
The overall winner will walk away R10 million richer with the other seven sides all pocketing R1 million.
Wins for Orlando Pirates, Sekhukhune United, Stellenbosch FC and Mamelodi Sundowns.
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