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City and Stellies set for sizzling Cape derby

- Sihle Ndebele

If the two sides’ form is anything to go by, Friday’s Cape derby between Stellenbos­ch and Cape Town City will be an exhilarati­ng affair at Danie Craven Stadium (7.30pm).

Both teams have produced a great run of results.

Stellies booked their slot in the Carling Knockout final, their first, by thumping Richards Bay 3-0 in Durban on Saturday to set-up a date with TS Galaxy. And City have won their last six league games for the first time in their history.

Stellies are also unbeaten in their last five league fixtures with four wins and a draw, scoring an impressive nine goals while conceding once during the five-game purple patch.

This is why City coach Eric Tinkler and defender Keanu Cupido sounded unfazed by the threat Stellenbos­ch pose.

“We’ve got a Cape derby against Stellenbos­ch coming up on Friday. Our record against them hasn’t been that brilliant over the past couple of seasons [from eight meetings, Stellies have won five, while City won two and managed a draw]. We are looking to change that,” Tinkler said.

“We are coming off the back of some very good wins and good performanc­es but they have their tails up. They managed to get into the Carling Knockout final. Derbies are never easy but we head into this game with belief and confidence that we can win.”

Cupido believes this derby will prove City’s toughest test amid their run of six wins on the trot. The centre-back expects the game to be physical and full of running, underlinin­g they were ready.

“We know this will be one of our toughest games since we started winning. We know Stellenbos­ch are in high spirits now ... they are in the cup final, so they have more confidence but we are ready for the battle.

“It’s never easy going to Stellenbos­ch. We know it’s going to be a physical game, a hard-running game,” Cupido said.

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