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Only 20 000 tickets left to the Pirates vs Chiefs Soweto derby showdown

Fans celebrates during the Absa Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Johannesburg.
Fans celebrates during the Absa Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Johannesburg.
Image: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images

The hype around Saturday’s Soweto Derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs will be matched by the capacity crowd of about 88 000 fans at the FNB Stadium judging by close to 70 000 tickets that were said to have been sold by Wednesday afternoon.

Orlando Pirates media officer Thandi Merafe confirmed on Wednesday that everything seems to be going according to plan in as far as the ticket sales and all the logistics of a game classified as one of South Africa’s biggest sporting spectacles are concerned.

“We are confident that this will be a sold out game‚” said Merafe‚ whose team will be the hosts against the archrivals they are chasing the Absa Premiership title race.

Stadium Management CEO Jacques Grobbelaar also said the security systems in and around the stadium will be tight on Saturday and no one without a valid ticket will be allowed to go near the stadium precinct.

"We have private security‚ SAPS and JMPD who will be assisting us with security on the day," she said.

"Those who will be driving in without valid parking tickets won’t be allowed near the stadium.

“We also urge all our fans to come early in order to avoid traffic and all the incidents that may occur close to kick off when everyone is pushing‚ trying to get in‚” said Grobelaar.

The league derby between these Soweto giants will be 42nd since the Premier Soccer League was formed in 1996.

The first round match in October ended in 0-0 draw‚ while 21 of previous 41 also ended in stalemates.

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