The date, venues and times for this season's semi-final matches for the Nedbank Cup have been confirmed by the PSL.
For the 2018/19 season, the four teams that will play in the semi-finals of the prestigious competition as they have qualified are Kaizer Chiefs, Golden Arrows, Chippa United and National First Division side TS Galaxy.
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The PSL has confirmed that both semi-final matches will be played on April 20.
"The Nedbank Cup semi-final fixture date, venues and kick-off times have been confirmed by the Premier Soccer League. Both semi-final fixtures will be played on Saturday, 20 April 2019," the PSL confirmed in a statement.
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"Lamontville Golden Arrows and TS Galaxy will kick-off proceedings on Saturday afternoon when they square off at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Clermont, Durban. Kick-off is scheduled for 15h00," confirmed the PSL.
"TS Galaxy will be making the debut appearance in the Nedbank Cup semis and will be aiming to become only the third ever National First Division side to reach the final after MP Black Aces (2008) and Black Leopards (2011). They face a Lamontville Golden Arrows side also looking to reach their first ever Nedbank Cup Final having come very close to achieving this feat in 2017 when they narrowly lost to Orlando Pirates in the semis," read the league's statement.
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"Later in the evening, Chippa United and Kaizer Chiefs will lock horns at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in the second semi-final. This match will kick-off at 20h15. The hosts, Chippa United, will be making their second Nedbank Cup semi-final appearance in three years and will be aiming to go one better by reaching their first ever final. Kaizer Chiefs, on the other hand, will be looking to reach their first Nedbank Cup final since lifting the trophy back in 2013," concluded the league in their statement.
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