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    #TKO2018 Match tickets between Chiefs and Pirates sold out

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuNovember 10, 2018Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If Moses Mabhida is calling your name and you thinking of buying the #TKO2018 semi final ticket match between Soweto Giants… too late for mama.

    The general tickets sold out within two hours, and now you will have to watch it in your lounge, or you can visit your local sports bar and watch the titans clash while sipping on a cold one, or two. But not more than enough.

    “On Monday next week, the League will open only hospitality ticket sales via the Moses Mabhida Stadium for the fixture. For bookings, fans can contact the stadium ticket office,” read PSL in a web post.

    The two Giants last met October 27, 2018 in a league encounter where the Sea Robbers lashed the Love and Peace boys 2-1.

    The #TKO2018 encounter at Durban’s Moses Mabhida is expected to be a marvellous one in which the Love and Peace boys are expected to seek revenge for letting their supporters down in their last encounter, and the Sea Robbers are expected to continue where they left off when the ran riot over the Love and Peace Boys.

    The League has meanwhile warned members of the public that anyone who is selling tickets from now onward will be selling fake tickets.

    “The PSL together with the Police and the Security clusters will adopt a zero tolerance to fake tickets and those who will be trying to resell tickets in and around the stadium,” said the statement.

    The two giants are expected to clash at 15H00 on 24 November 2018.

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