The Nedbank Cup quarterfinal draw was conducted on Monday evening, with Orlando Pirates set to face SuperSport United away from home.
The defending champions Pirates showed their class on home soil over the weekend, overcoming Motsepe Foundation Championship side Baroka FC in a game which saw Tshegofatso Mabasa bagging a hat-trick to make him the side's all-time top scorer in the competition.
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The Buccaneers will no doubt be banking on the former Bloemfontein Celtic striker to lead them one step closer to success for a third consecutive year in the competition.
Pirates' rivals, Kaizer Chiefs have been drawn to play against Stellenbosch FC, a side they have completed a double over in the league. They will travel to Cape Town for the clash.
Amakhosi secured their spot in the last eight with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Chippa United at FNB Stadium, edging themselves closer to ending their trophy drought which stretches back to 2015.
Mamelodi Sundowns, meanwhile, will be waiting to hear what the PSL decides on the Royal AM versus Milford clash, which was supposed to be played in the last 32. The winner of that match is meant to face Sekhukhune United and Sundowns will then know who they will play against.
Sundowns got past another lower division club, this time overcoming Mphene Home Defenders at Lucas Moripe Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Durban City v Marumo Gallants
Mamelodi Sundowns v Royal AM/Milford v Sekhkhune United
SuperSport United v Orlando Pirates
Stellenbosch FC v Kaizer Chiefs