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Nedbank Cup final tickets go on sale

Cape Town - In just nine days, the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane will open its gates to its first ever domestic Cup final and excitement is building up to the 2015/16 Nedbank Cup final.

The tickets for the final officially go on sale. The Nedbank Cup final will be played on Saturday, May 28 at Peter Mokaba Stadium. SuperSport United will play Orlando Pirates.

Tickets for the final are sold at Computicket and Shoprite Checkers stores countrywide.

There are two categories of tickets: R80 (west stand only) and R20 for children under 12 years old.  R60 (rest of the stadium) also R15 for children under 12 years old (children’s tickets are limited).   

"The Nedbank Cup final will not just be about the 90 minutes between the two clubs," PSL acting Chief Executive Mato Madlala said.

"Although the 90 minutes is the main event, together with our partners Nedbank we are planning a host of other entertainment items that will make this a full-day event for the public.

"We urge the public to purchase tickets on early to avoid disappointment."

Kick-off is at 15:00.

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