The Carling Knockout Cup will kick-off on October 18 igniting the next hunt for silverware.
But few are more desperate to lift the trophy than Kaizer Chiefs who haven’t won one in almost ten years.
And adding salt into the wounds is the fact that Orlando Pirates recently took home their third MTN8 cup in a row while Sundowns continue to dominate the league.
Upcoming Carling Knockout Cup fixtures
Following the international break players will compete in the Carling Knockout Cup, which runs from October 18 to December 16.
The near two-month tournament is known for its upsets and highlight moments.
So, who is playing who and when?
Friday, October 18
AmaZulu FC vs Stellenbosch FC @ King Zwelithini (19:00)
Saturday, October 19
Cape Town City vs Royal AM @ Athlone Stadium (15:00)
Orlando Pirates vs Magesi FC @ Orlando Stadium (15:00)
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Golden Arrows @ Lucas Moripe Stadium (18:00)
Polokwane City vs Marumo Gallants @ Old Peter Mokaba Stadium (20:00)
Sunday, October 20
TS Galaxy F.C. vs Chippa United @ Mbombela Stadium (15:00)
SuperSport United vs Kaizer Chiefs @ New Peter Mokaba Stadium (15:00)
Richards Bay vs Sekhukhune United @ King Zwelithini Stadium (17:30)
Orlando Pirates warned
Magesi FC are preparing for their inaugural Carling Knockout Cup last 16 clash and according to the clubs Chief Executive Officer, John Mathibe, they are approaching the game full of confidence.
Mathibe told iDiski Times, “I’m warning Pirates. We have a lot of respect for them, and we, as Magesi FC, would like to congratulate them on their recent victory as MTN8 Champions,” Mr. Mathibe told the club’s media.
“Dikwena Tša Meetse is taking this game seriously, and we are in a position to make history. It’s about everything that we have worked for; our players have an opportunity to grow as professionals, and Magesi FC will be taking the brand to another level.
“I want to promise The Chief of Moletjie, his Majesty Kgoshi Kgabo Moloto III (K3), and our supporters that we will give everything that we have on the day.
“To our esteemed Chairman and his family, we want to make you proud. As for Pirates, they have a reputation to protect, but we are ready.”
Who do you think will win the Carling Knockout Cup?
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