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TKO tickets still available

Cape Town - The battle to claim a place in the Telkom Knockout’s last four phase will take centre stage this coming weekend when the eight remaining clubs fight for semi-final spots.

The PSL has confirmed that tickets are still available.

The last eight stage of the competition will be played this coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday.

On Saturday at 15:00, 2011 TKO winners, Orlando Pirates will welcome Maritzburg United at the Orlando Stadium.

Defending champions, SuperSport United will host Golden Arrows at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday night, October 24. Kick-off is at 20:15.

Earlier on the same day, Kaizer Chiefs will travel to Mbombela to face MP Black Aces at the Mbombela Stadium. Kick-off is at 18:00.

On Sunday, Free State Stars will be at home in Bethlehem against Mamelodi Sundowns at Goble Park Stadium at 15:00.

TKO quarter-final fixtures:

Saturday, October 24

Orlando Pirates vs Maritzburg United (Orlando Stadium, 15:00)

Black Aces vs Kaizer Chiefs (Mbombela Stadium, 18:00)

SuperSport United vs Golden Arrows (Peter Mokaba Stadium, 20:15)

Sunday, October 25

Free State Stars vs Mamelodi Sundowns (Goble Park Stadium, 15:00)

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