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Chiefs, Wits set for titanic clash

- SOCCER

WITS and Kaizer Chiefs will write another chapter in their extensive cup history when they meet in the semi-finals of the Telkom Knockout on Saturday.

Wits and Chiefs have met in no less than 28 cup matches since 1985: the Soweto side have claimed 14 wins in the rivalry compared with seven for the Johannesbu­rg side (who have also claimed four victories via a penalty shoot-out).

The teams’ last cup meeting was in the 2014 Nedbank Cup semi-finals, when the match ended 2-2 before Wits went on to win through post-match spot kicks, while the pair last crossed swords in the Telkom Knockout back in 2012 in a match which saw the Clever Boys claim a 3-2 win.

Overall, the teams have met in 91 matches across all competitio­ns since 1985. Chiefs have claimed 45 wins compared to 19 for Wits, while 27 matches have been drawn.

The teams have met once already this season, playing out a 1-1 draw in a league clash back in September:

Siphiwe Tshabalala opened the scoring for the Amakhosi, but the Clever Boys hit back late on through Amr Gamal.

Wits earned their place in the semi-finals thanks to victories over Free State Stars (4-2 after extra time) and Baroka FC (1-0) in the last 16 and quarter-finals respective­ly.

The Clever Boys are two-time League Cup champions, claiming the trophy in 1985 and 1995, and will fancy their chances of a first title in the Telkom Knockout era.

Chiefs, meanwhile, overcame AmaZulu (3-0) and Chippa (1-0) in the last 16 and quarter-finals respective­ly to claim a place in the final four of the 2017 TKO.

The Soweto giants have won a record 13 League Cup titles (three of them in the TKO era), though their last triumph was in the 2010/11 season.

The winners of this match will go on to face either Polokwane City or Bloemfonte­in Celtic – who meet at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday, November 19 – in the final next month. – ANA

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