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Chiefs, 'Downs battle for supremacy

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs will host Mamelodi Sundowns when the two rivals meet in an ABSA Premiership fixture on Saturday, 22 November 2014.

Amakhosi Communications Manager Vina Maphosa warned fans to buy their tickets early for this upcoming big clash: “It is always a big occasion when we meet Sundowns."

"This time will not be different.” Maphosa told kaizerchiefs.com.

“Just like in the past, this match has already got tongues wagging,” continues Maphosa.

“The pundits, the supporters and neutrals have begun to predict and debate Chiefs’ upcoming game against the Brazilians.

" The FNB stadium will be abuzz on match day and no fan will want to miss out on what promises to be a cracker.”

Last season, an odd goal separated the two teams in home and away fixtures. Bernard Parker’s free-kick did the damage to their opponents in their own backyard at Pretoria’s Loftus Stadium.

“The results between the two sides are not only significant in the league marathon,” adds Maphosa.

“There is always a question of ‘who is the boss’ when the Amakhosi and Sundowns meet.

" It is always a matter of ‘who’s got the swagg’ between the set of players from both teams. This fixture is not one to be missed – come in numbers, enjoy the match and buy your tickets early.”

The tickets for the match are sold at Computicket and Shoprite/Checkers outlets nationwide. They are sold for R40 and R10 for adults and children respectively.

Kick-off at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium is at 15:00.

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