Saturday’s Nedbank Cup final between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates is expected to be sold out in the quickest ever time in domestic football.
Tickets will go on sale at 10:00 on Monday morning for this blockbuster fixture.
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The general admission ticket has been pegged at R150.
This will be the second meeting between the Soweto giants in consecutive weeks after they met at FNB Stadium over the past weekend.
Pirates were 2-1 winners in what was another sold-out affair as has become tradition in recent years.
Saturday’s final, set for an afternoon kick-off at 15:30, will come with Chiefs seeking to end a 10-year wait for silverware, while Bucs push for their sixth trophy in three years.
No information has been given on the number of tickets expected to go on sale at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, which has a capacity of 56 000.
The PSL has already indicated that each person will be limited to a purchase of a maximum of four tickets.
Tickets will be sold online and from Open Tickets outlets nationwide, including Shoprite and Checkers stores.
Hospitality packages will also be available from Monday morning.
Matches between Chiefs and Pirates have attracted near-capacity crowds at FNB Stadium throughout the years.
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Saturday’s match will be the first final between the two rivals since Nedbank took over as sponsors of this competition in 2008.
The last final between these two giants in this competition was in 2006 when Absa were still the sponsors.