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Who will march to the semis of the Nedbank Cup?

Manyisa’s return will be scrutinized by thndbank cupe medico team although he’s fully back at training but the onus lies with the technical team. Yes, if they’re happy with his progress he might not just walk back into the fold he has to fight for the position.

Lately, Bucs has been hitting the right cords with a string of exceptional performances and hitting the net.

On form Tendai Ndoro (who claims wants to be Bucs best) has scored an all important goals and if, he continues with this pace he might challenge for most goals scored award.

Same applies to host Downs. Albeit they were knocked out of the CAF champs by virtue of aggregate score (they won 2-1 against AS Vita) on Wednesday, the team is on the verge of reclaiming the log honours once again.

The superb and deadly combination of ‘fab three’ Khama Billiat (Zimbabwean), Keagan Dolly (SA) and Leoanardo Castro (Colombian) simply tagged ‘CBD’ will prove too much for lackluster Bucs defence.

Yes, this is Rainbow Nation at work, stru!

This will be an exciting duel between two clubs with Downs having won all games this season against Bucs.

Who will be the last man to march to the semi finals; be at Lucas Moripe Stadium to witness this epic clash. It kicks off at 8:15pm.

Another interesting battle is the Polokwane derby that features Polokwane City and rookies Baroka FC at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday. Baroka are synonymous for upsetting big teams and the likelihood is they could cause another setback in the history of football in SA.

City you are warned…

Other fixtures Saturday:

SuperSport vs. Aces at Lucas Moripe Stadium. Kick off 8pm

Free State Stars vs. Wits at Goble Park, FS. Kick off 3pm

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