The Cape Umoya story continues in the Nedbank Cup as Dominic Isaacs’ ouens booked their place in the quarterfinals.
Umoya couldn’t find a goal in open play against NFD rivals Mbombela United and the match had to be decided by penalties at Athlone Stadium on Friday.
They’ll find out who they’ll be up against in the last eight in tomorrow night’s draw.
It would be so funny if they also got Kaizer Chiefs at home like The Magic, but let’s wait and see.
With their place in the cup tournament safe, they’ll have to switch their focus back to securing their place in the NFD, where they are currently ranked 13th.
They resume league action against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila at Athlone Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Meanwhile, league leaders Stellenbosch will host TS Sporting at their Idas Valley Sports Ground fortress on Saturday afternoon.
Ajax Cape Town will be hoping to keep their promotion chances alive away at ABSA Tuks Stadium against Pretoria University on Sunday afternoon, while Ubuntu Cape Town continues their mission to avoid relegation against Mbombela United at Athlone Stadium.