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Orlando Pirates, February 2026

Tshakhuma 1-4 Pirates: 'Loan out Mbuthuma to Chiefs! Amakhosi will regret choosing football'

The journey has come to an end for the 2020/21 Nedbank Cup winners, as the third-tier outfit failed to cause an upset against the Sea Robbers. For the Buccaneers, the journey to a season quadruple is alive as they now chase the cup lost to bitter rivals, Kaizer Chiefs, last season and the Premier Soccer League title. Amakhosi, the defending champions, were knocked out of the competition by Stellenbosch.

Andre de Jong, Daniel Msendami and Kamogelo Sebelebele, Orlando Pirates

Nedbank Cup: TTM vs Pirates Preview - Kick-off time, TV channel & squad news

GOAL gives you the details to follow the Soweto giants as they remain in Durban for clash with their opponents from Limpopo at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday. They are keen to reclaim the trophy they last won in 2024 and missed out on an opportunity for a third straight title last season when they finished as runners-up. The Buccaneers are also bidding for this trophy for the 11th time and edge closer to Kaizer Chiefs who have won it 14 times.

Ronaldo Maarman and Abbubaker Mobara, Durban City vs Chippa United

Nedbank Cup Wrap: Chippa join holders Chiefs in the cold as Durban City advance

Teams in the Premier Soccer League are chasing the CAF Confederation Cup ticket for the 2026/27 edition by virtue of winning the annual competition. It is promising to be a competitive assignment as top dogs are also hoping to win the cash prize as well as the glory associated with the competition. In the last three editions, the tournament has been won by the Soweto giants.

Siphesihle Ndlovu, Mduduzi Shabalala and Ibraheem Jabaar, Kaizer Chiefs vs Stellenbosch

Motaung blames 'tight schedule' for Nedbank Cup loss; insists Chiefs are ready for 'Cup final'

The Glamour Boys have so far failed to make an impact in the two South African cup competitions played. It is a blow to the supporters, technical team, and all the stakeholders associated with the Soweto giants, especially after the heavy investment in the off-season transfer window. The management now hopes the team will rise and deliver in the remaining assignments.

Mfundo Vilakazi, Mduduzi Shabalala and Thabiso Monyane, Kaizer Chiefs

Can Chiefs recover from the Nedbank Cup setback? Ex-Amakhosi star asserts they are 'fired up going into the game against Al Masry'

Fresh from elimination in the prestigious domestic knockout competition, the Soweto giants now turn their focus to their continental assignment. They host their Egyptian opponents determined to pick themselves up from the domestic setback. A strong response on home soil would restore confidence and keep their ambitions in Africa alive.

Mduduzi Shabalala, Kaizer Chiefs, August 2025

Ex-Sundowns star gives training ground tip for misfiring Shabalala

The 22-year-old was guilty of spurning clear-cut opportunities, including one-on-one situations, as Amakhosi fell to the Cape Winelands side on Wednesday. His wastefulness in front of goal proved costly on a night when the Soweto giants had good chances to win the match. It was a display which left Amakhosi fans frustrated and aired their disapproval every time the midfielder missed opportunities.

Miguel Cardoso, Mamelodi Sundowns

Cardoso flags possible PSL irregularities 'some teams visit the referees in the morning of the matches'

The Brazilians narrowly beat Gomora United to keep their Nedbank Cup hopes alive, providing a timely boost for Cardoso after days of mounting pressure and supporter criticism. While the victory was the highlight of the night, the 53-year-old also revealed that a suspicious photo had landed in his hands, reiterating the need for VAR in the domestic league as a way to safeguard the integrity of the game.