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When and where are Pirates playing the Carling semis?

Posted on October 31, 2025
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Orlando Pirates’ Oswin Appollis, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, and Tshegofatso Mabaso enjoying a pitch inspection at the Orlando Stadium before facing Mamelodi Sundowns in the 2025 MTN8 semifinals. Image: Gallo

Orlando Pirates supporters feel they are the favourites to lift the Carling Knockout after the surprise first-round exits of Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs.

Marumo Gallants dumped out Kabo Yellow on penalty shootouts after a 0-0 defensive masterclass that included extra time. Amakhosi also went out on penalties after a goalless draw against Stellenbosch FC.

The date and venues for the semi-finals have just been made available.

ORLANDO PIRATES TO TRAVEL AWAY FOR THE CARLING KNOCKOUT SEMIFINALS

Golden Arrows became the first team to make the final four after a 2-1 win over TS Galaxy last week. Richards Bay took the second slot following a 3-1 win over Durban City.

Orlando Pirates were the next team to advance with the 2-1 victory over defending champions Magesi FC, and lastly it was Gallants with 4-0 over Stellies.

The draw has confirmed that Golden Arrows will be at home to Marumo Gallants. Before the semi-final battle, the two sides will first battle in the Betway Premiership on Sunday in Durban.

The second semifinal fixtures will be Richards Bay welcoming Orlando Pirates in KZN.

FULL DETAILS:

Saturday 8 November

  • Richards Bay vs Orlando Pirates
  • Moses Mabhida Stadium (Durban) at 15:00.

Sunday 9 November

  • Golden Arrows vs Marumo Gallants
  • King Zwelithini Stadium (Durban) at 15:00.

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