Diski Preview Show Predictions: Nedbank Cup and CAF Champions League
This weekend local football gives us a host of matches to look forward too. Domestically we have the Nedbank Cup and on the continent we have the CAF Champions League. Although we cannot cover every match taking place in both tournaments this weekend. We highlight key fixtures taking place and uThisha gives us his predictions.
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uThisha's Predictions (Book-A-Bet 899526)
- Double Chance - Home or Draw 27/100
- Double Chance - Draw or Away 49/100
- 3 Way - Stellenbosch FC 9/100
- 3 Way - Orlando Pirates 1/100
- 3 Way - Draw 49/100
- 3 Way - Kaizer Chiefs 1/50
Nouadhibou vs Mamelodi Sundowns
Group A in the CAF Champions League resume with TP Mazembe vs Pyraminds, however Mo and uThisha focus on the clash between Noudhibou and Mamelodi Sundowns. The last time these teams met, was a day that Nouadhibou will want to forget in a hurry. they lost by three goals to nil and started the group stage campaign on the back foot. These teams meet on match day 5 with TP Mazembe and Pyramids kick off before them. they will know before kick off whether or not the odds on progression are stacked in their favour or against them.
3 Way - Orlando Pirates 1/100
The Nedbank Cup is known for its magic, bringing to together South Africa's elite football clubs with clubs aspiring to play at the highest level. This competition is known for its upset and more importantly for introducing South African's to upcoming talents. Crystal Lake will be facing one of South Africa's biggest teams in Orlando Pirates. uThisha is of the opinion that we should expect to see players from Crystal Lake shinning against Orlando Pirates and not necessarily an upset overall.
3 Way - Kaizer Chiefs 1/50
The team every National Division side wants to beat in the Nedbank Cup is the Kaizer Chiefs. They are the countries most successful team and most supported team. It is no surprise that we have so many of the countries football clubs aspiring to defeat Kaizer Chiefs in this competition. Milford FC stand on the brink of writing themselves in to the history books by slaying this Goliath of South African football or being forgotten by the way side if things go the Soweto Giants way.