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Confirmed: TKO quarter-finals

Cape Town - The PSL giants have avoided each other after the Telkom Knockout quarter-final draw was conducted in Johannesburg on Monday.

Read: TKO quarter-final draw procedure

Orlando Pirates, Ajax Cape Town, Kaizer Chiefs, AmaZulu, Mamelodi Sundowns, SuperSport United, Platinum Stars and Bidvest Wits all secured spots for the next round of Telkom Knockout after securing victories over the weekend.

Chiefs will look to add the Telkom Knockout trophy to their silverware cabinet after securing the MTN8 in a 1-0 victory over Orlando Pirates when they challenge defending champions, Platinum Stars.

Meanwhile the Buccaneers are eager to erase the memory of that night in Durban as they duel against Ajax Cape Town, who will look to carry their PSL form into the cup fixture.  

Gavin Hunt and Gordon Igesund will go head-to-head as their sides battle at the Bidvest Stadium.

The Telkom Knockout quarter-final games will be played on the weekend of October 25.

Kick-off times will be confirmed at a later stage.

Fixtures:

Bidvest Wits v SuperSport United

Mamelodi Sundowns v AmaZulu

Orlando Pirates v Ajax Cape Town

Kaizer Chiefs v Platinum Stars
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