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South Africa’s greatest soccer rivalry takes centre stage on Saturday as Kaizer Chiefs battle it out with Orlando Pirates in an enticing league encounter.
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South Africa’s greatest soccer rivalry takes centre stage on Saturday as Kaizer Chiefs battle it out with Orlando Pirates in an enticing league encounter.
The prestigious MTN8 has reached its epicentre with SuperSport United and Cape Town City battling it out for the R8 million prize money at Moses Mabhida Stadium this Saturday.
Premier League football returns this weekend as gameweek 8 kicks off with a humdinger of a clash with Manchester United battling Liverpool at Anfield in Saturday’s early kick-off.
South Africa are now rooted to the foot of Group D with one point after suffering two defeats on the bounce against Cape Verde both home and away
Manchester City face champions Chelsea in a mouth-watering clash at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Match day two of the UEFA Champions League has a massive blockbuster in store, with big-spenders, PSG, hosting Bayern Munich
Reigning champions Chelsea welcome their London rivals Arsenal to Stamford Bridge on Sunday in the standout fixture of the Premier League weekend.
Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium in the early kick-off on Saturday, with Pep Guardiola looking to beat the Reds for the first time since taking charge of the Citizens.
Both South Africa and Cape Verde still have a chance of booking themselves a spot in the 2018 FIFA World Cup as they go head-to-head
Liverpool’s record against England’s biggest clubs will be put to the test once again when they host Arsenal this Sunday.
The first big match of the new campaign will see defending champions Chelsea against last season’s runners-up Tottenham at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
A Pick 6 carryover of R2 million is set to take the exotic pool to R15 million, while the World Pool Gr3 Gold Cup sees a Quartet carryover of R1 million and a likely pool of R5 million