Skip to content
South African Live
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Business
  • About us
Menu

Only FIVE Betway Premiership teams survive

Posted on February 22, 2026
52

The Round of 16 of the Nedbank Cup produced a weekend of dramatic upsets, with the top two teams in the Betway Premiership both eliminated from South Africa’s premier knockout competition.

The action got under way on Friday, 20 February, when AmaZulu FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Richards Bay FC in a KwaZulu-Natal derby at the uMhlathuze Sports Stadium.

Double Shock on Saturday

Saturday’s fixtures delivered the biggest surprises of the round, as PSL giants Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates were both knocked out.

Mamelodi Sundowns travelled to the Solomon Mahlangu Stadium where they suffered a 2-0 defeat to TS Galaxy.

Later, the Buccaneers hosted second-tier side Casric Stars at Orlando Stadium, aiming for an unprecedented fourth successive Nedbank Cup final appearance.

However, after a goalless 120 minutes, Orlando Pirates fell 5-4 in a penalty shootout.

Nkosikhona Ndaba missed the decisive spot-kick as Casric Stars completed a famous upset.

In Upington, second-tier Upington City FC went down 2-0 on penalties to topflight side Durban City FC at the Mxolisi Dicky Jacobs Stadium.

The final match of the day saw Golden Arrows edge Stellenbosch FC 1-0 in controversial fashion at the King Zwelithini Stadium.

Newly appointed Stellenbosch coach Gavin Hunt voiced his frustration after the match, criticising the continued absence of VAR in South African football.

Sunday’s Action

Sunday, 22 February, featured the final three matches of the round.

Second-tier leaders Milford FC claimed a comfortable 3-0 win over third-tier Mkhambathi FC in another KwaZulu-Natal derby at the uMhlathuze Sports Stadium.

In a clash between ABC Motsepe League sides, Jacksa Spears became just the fourth amateur team to reach the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals after beating Vasco da Gama 1-0 at the Mxolisi Dicky Jacobs Stadium.

Meanwhile, University of Pretoria FC hosted Betway Premiership outfit Sekhukhune United at Tuks Stadium, but it was the topflight side who advanced with a narrow 1-0 victory.

With several heavyweights out and lower-division sides still in contention, this year’s Nedbank Cup is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.

The draw for the quarter-finals will be held on Monday, 23 February at 19:00. 

Nedbank Cup Last 16 Fixtures and results

Friday, 20 February

Richards Bay 0-1 AmaZulu

Saturday, 21 February

Upington City 0-0 (Durban City won 2-0 on penalties) Durban City

TS Galaxy 2-0 Mamelodi Sundowns

Golden Arrows 1-0 Stellenbosch FC

Orlando Pirates 0-0 (Casric Stars won 5-4 on penalties) Casric Stars

Sunday, 22 February

Milford FC 3-0 Mkhambathi FC

Jacksa Spears 1-0 CR Vasco da Gama

University of Pretoria 0-1 Sekhukhune United

Teams left in title contention

AmaZulu FC, Durban City, TS Galaxy, Golden Arrows, Sekhukhune United (all Betway Premiership), Milford FC, Casric Stars (both National First Division), Jacksa Spears (ABC Motsepe League).

Which side will go on to win this season’s Nedbank Cup?

Let us know by clicking on the comment banner below …

Recent Posts

  • Only FIVE Betway Premiership teams survive
  • Xbox chief Phil Spencer retires from Microsoft
  • The real reason MTN is bringing its towers back in-house
  • Casric Stars shocked Pirates… but there’s more
  • New star proves his worth in Kaizer Chiefs midfield

First established in 2020 by iReport Media Group, southafricanlive.co.za has evolved to become one of the most-read websites in South Africa. Published by iReport Media Group since 2020, find out all about us right here.

We bring you the latest breaking news updates, from South Africa and the African continent. South African Live is an independent, no agenda and no bias online news disruptor that goes beyond the news and behind the headlines. We believe what sets us apart is that we deliver news differently. While we hold ourselves to the utmost journalistic integrity of being truthful, we encourage a writing style that is acerbic and conversational, when appropriate.

LATEST NEWS

  • Only FIVE Betway Premiership teams survive
  • Xbox chief Phil Spencer retires from Microsoft
  • The real reason MTN is bringing its towers back in-house
  • Casric Stars shocked Pirates… but there’s more
  • New star proves his worth in Kaizer Chiefs midfield

Menu

  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • About us
©2026 South African Live | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme