Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns have avoided each other in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals following a draw that was conducted on Sunday.
The league had announced that the draw would be conducted immediately after the final whistle of the TS Galaxy vs Chippa United match.
Chippa United beat TS Galaxy 2-0 at Mbombela Stadium on the day, and they are on course to reach yet another Nedbank Cup final.
The other three teams that qualified for the semis are Pirates, Sundowns and Stellenbosch FC, and the two matches have been confirmed.
NEDBANK CUP DRAW IN FULL
- Chippa United vs Orlando Pirates
- Stellenbosch FC vs Mamelodi Sundowns
THE ROAD TO THE SEMI-FINALS
Firstly, Sundowns had to sweat to beat AmaTuks on penalties following a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes of football played.
Stellies then hammered SuperSport United 4-0 on Saturday, while Pirates recorded a fought 4-2 win over AmaZulu later that day.
Chippa United are the fourth team to make up the semi-finals with the win over the 2018 Nedbank Cup champions.
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