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will kick-off the 2019/20 edition of the Telkom Knockout at Harry Gwala Stadium on Friday, 18 October 2019.On Saturday, there will be a total of four fixtures: Lamontville Golden Arrows will host Polokwane City at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium while Cape Town City and Kaizer Chiefs will renew their cup rivalry at Cape Town Stadium.In the evening, 2011 champions Orlando Pirates will welcome TKO debutants, Stellenbosch FC to the Orlando Stadium at 18h00.

On Sunday afternoon, 2015 champions Mamelodi Sundowns will play against AmaZulu FC at Lucas Moripe Stadium while Highlands Park and Black Leopards trade blows at the Makhulong Stadium in Tembisa. Kick-off for both Sunday fixtures is at 15h00. The last fixture of the TKO round of 16 will take place on Tuesday, 22 October 2019 between Chippa United and 2012 champions Bloemfontein Celtic at Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane, East London.

 

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