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Nedbank Cup last 32: Sundowns face tricky trip to Richard’s Bay

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Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns celebrates goal with teammates during the DStv Premiership game against Pirates. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

While Mamelodi Sundowns will be expected to convincingly beat the Richards Bay, they will take confidence from the fact that they eliminated Kaizer Chiefs from the competition last season.

Durban – Several clubs in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) will start the second half of the season in the Nedbank Cup later this week. Round of 32 fixtures will start on Friday and run until Sunday.

Friday will see favourites Mamelodi Sundowns play against Richards Bay. While Masandawana will be expected to convincingly beat their GladAfrica Championship counterparts, Richards Bay will take confidence from the fact that they eliminated Kaizer Chiefs from the competition last season.

Sundowns could hand starts to Bradley Ralani and Teboho Mokoena in the game as they look to fully integrate the new arrivals into their squad.

Friday’s action also sees Stellenbosch host Baroka FC.

Saturday will see Premiership relegation candidates Swallows FC come up against TS Sporting. Dube Birds coach Dylan Kerr and striker Ruzaigh Gamildien will be fired up after they led Warriors FC to the DSTV Compact Cup title after downing Coastal United FC at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg last weekend.

Eric Tinkler’s Cape Town City side also travel to Kwa-Zulu Natal to face Royal AM on Saturday while Golden Arrows play against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM).

TTM won the tournament last season but are a virtually unrecognizable team compared to last term. They sold their top-flight status to Marumo Gallants with the players from their roster last season also being transferred to the Gallants franchise. Gallants also ended up replacing them in the CAF Confederation Cup this season.

In what will be the highlight of Sunday and perhaps the Last 32 fixtures as a whole, Orlando Pirates host fellow Premiership high-fliers AmaZulu at the Orlando Stadium.

Both sides can ill-afford to take chances in this game and so will be expected to field strong line-ups. Pirates have not won the Nedbank Cup since 2014.

Meanwhile, the Nedbank Cup could also be AmaZulu’s best chance of silverware this season. Usuthu are virtually out of the race to win the Premiership this season and are not among the favourites to win the CAF Champions League.

Club Chairman Sandile Zungu set the team a target of winning one major trophy this season and they are capable of a deep run in the Nedbank Cup with a few wins.

The game will also be special as it will see AmaZulu’s Benni McCarthy facing off against his former employers as a player and the club where he ended his playing career in 2013.

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