Nedbank Cup Qualification Fixtures Confirmed
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has officially announced the dates, venues, and kick-off times for the 2024 Nedbank Cup Qualification Competition fixtures. Following the public draw on Tuesday, fans can now look forward to an exciting round of action as teams from the Motsepe Foundation Championship battle for a place in the prestigious Nedbank Cup Round of 32.
The matches are scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 3 December, and Wednesday, 4 December 2024, with all games kicking off at 15h30. The winners of each fixture will earn a coveted spot in the next stage of the tournament, competing alongside top teams from the Premier Soccer League.
3 December 2024 Fixtures
- Casric Stars vs. Baroka FC
Venue: Solomon Mahlangu Stadium
The opening clash promises an exciting duel as Casric Stars take on former PSL team Baroka FC. - JDR Stars vs. Venda FC
Venue: Giant Stadium
JDR Stars will look to maintain their strong home form as they face Venda FC. - Orbit College FC vs. Kruger United FC
Venue: Olympia Park Stadium
Orbit College hosts Kruger United in what could be a tightly contested match. - Upington City FC vs. Milford FC
Venue: Mxolisi Dicky Jacobs Stadium
Upington City clashes with Milford FC in a high-stakes encounter.
4 December 2024 Fixtures
- Black Leopards vs. Cape Town Spurs
Venue: Thohoyandou Stadium
Black Leopards return to their home ground to face Cape Town Spurs in a thrilling fixture. - Durban City FC vs. Highbury FC
Venue: Chatsworth Stadium
Durban City will look to outclass Highbury FC in front of their supporters. - Leruma United FC vs. Pretoria Callies
Venue: Lucas Moripe Stadium
Leruma United takes on Pretoria Callies in a must-watch match. - University of Pretoria vs. Hungry Lions FC
Venue: Tuks Stadium
Hungry Lions will aim to tame AmaTuks in a tough away game.
The Road to Glory
The Nedbank Cup remains one of South Africa’s most prestigious football tournaments, giving lower-tier teams a chance to compete against the country’s top sides. Fans across the nation will be glued to their screens and stadiums as the battle for the Round of 32 intensifies.