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Soweto derby countdown: Kaizer Chiefs gear up for epic clash

Posted on April 21, 2026
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South Africa is set for a blockbuster sporting weekend as Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs renew their fierce rivalry in the second Soweto derby of the season.

The highly anticipated encounter will take place on Sunday, 26 April at FNB Stadium, forming part of the Freedom Day long weekend celebrations.

Historic rivalry continues

This latest showdown marks the 185th official meeting between the two Soweto giants since their first clash in 1970.

While Kaizer Chiefs have historically held the upper hand, Orlando Pirates come into the match with momentum after securing a convincing 3-0 win in their previous encounter in February.

High stakes on the log

The stakes are high for both sides as the Betway Premiership season enters a crucial phase.

Orlando Pirates currently occupy top spot in the standings, with Kaizer Chiefs close behind in third, adding further significance to the outcome.

For Kaizer Chiefs, the clash presents an opportunity to restore pride and build momentum, while Orlando Pirates will be aiming to strengthen their position in their fight for the league title.

Sold-out spectacle

Tickets for the Soweto derby have already sold out, underlining the immense popularity of one of Africa’s biggest football rivalries.

Fans without tickets are encouraged to watch the match on SABC 1 or via SuperSport’s PSL channel.

Gates at FNB Stadium will open at 10:00, with supporters urged to arrive early to avoid congestion and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.

Kick-off is scheduled for 15:00, as the Glamour Boys and the Buccaneers once again battle for pride, points and bragging rights in a fixture that continues to captivate the nation.

Prediction

Orlando Pirates 1-1 Kaizer Chiefs

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