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Dstv Premiership Fixtures 2020/21 DSTV PREMIERSHIP FIXTURES 2020/21 Saturday 17 October 2020 ABSA Premiership MTN8 QF ***** 0 Saturday 24 October 2020 ABSA Premiership Kaizer Chiefs Mamelodi Sundowns FNB Stadium 15:30 1 TV Baroka FC Maritzburg United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 15:30 2 TV Bloemfontein Celtic Golden Arrows Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 3 Cape Town City Chippa United Cape Town Stadium 18:00 4 TV AmaZulu FC Orlando Pirates Jonsson Kings Park 20:15 5 TV SuperSport United Black Leopards Lucas Moripe Stadium 20:15 6 TV Sunday 25 October 2020 ABSA Premiership Stellenbosch FC Swallows FC Danie Craven Stadium 15:30 7 TV Tshakhuma FC TS Galaxy FC Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 8 TV Tuesday 27 October 2020 ABSA Premiership Black Leopards Baroka FC Thohoyandou Stadium 19:30 9 TV Chippa United Kaizer Chiefs Nelson Mandela Bay Stad. 19:30 10 TV Wednesday 28 October 2020 ABSA Premiership Golden Arrows SuperSport United Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 19:30 11 TS Galaxy FC AmaZulu FC Mbombela Stadium 19:30 12 Mamelodi Sundowns Tshakhuma FC Loftus Versfeld 19:30 13 TV Maritzburg United Cape Town City Harry Gwala Stadium 19:30 14 Orlando Pirates Stellenbosch FC Orlando Stadium 19:30 15 TV Swallows FC Bloemfontein Celtic Dobsonville Stadium 19:30 16 TV Saturday 31 October 2020 ABSA Premiership MTN8 SF 1st leg ***** 0 07 October 2020 Draft Page 1 of 17 Tuesday 03 November 2020 ABSA Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Orlando Pirates Dr. Molemela Stadium 19:30 17 TV Chippa United Maritzburg United Nelson Mandela Bay Stad. 19:30 18 TV Wednesday 04 November 2020 ABSA Premiership AmaZulu FC Black Leopards Jonsson Kings Park 19:30 19 TV Baroka FC Golden Arrows New Peter Mokaba Stadium 19:30 20 Cape Town City Mamelodi Sundowns Cape Town Stadium 19:30 21 TV Kaizer Chiefs TS Galaxy FC FNB Stadium 19:30 22 TV SuperSport United Stellenbosch FC Lucas Moripe Stadium 19:30 23 Tshakhuma FC Swallows FC Thohoyandou Stadium 19:30 24 Saturday 07 November 2020 ABSA Premiership MTN8 SF 2nd leg ***** 0 Monday 09 November 2020 ABSA Premiership FIFA date 09-Nov to 18-Nov ***** 0 Friday 20 November 2020 ABSA Premiership CAF IC 2020-21 Pr. leg 1 ***** 0 Saturday 21 November 2020 ABSA Premiership Black Leopards Maritzburg United Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 28 Golden Arrows Kaizer Chiefs Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 29 TV Stellenbosch FC Chippa United Danie Craven Stadium 15:30 30 Orlando Pirates SuperSport United Orlando Stadium 18:00 25 TV Swallows FC TS Galaxy FC Dobsonville Stadium 20:15 27 TV Sunday 22 November 2020 ABSA Premiership Mamelodi Sundowns AmaZulu FC Loftus Versfeld 15:30 26 TV Cape Town City Bloemfontein Celtic Cape Town Stadium 15:30 31 Tshakhuma FC Baroka FC Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 32 TV Friday 27 November 2020 ABSA Premiership CAF IC 2020-21 Pr. leg 2 ***** 0 Maritzburg United SuperSport United Harry Gwala Stadium 20:00 33 TV 07 October 2020 Draft Page 2 of 17 Saturday 28 November 2020 ABSA Premiership TS Galaxy FC Golden Arrows Mbombela Stadium 15:30 37 Orlando Pirates Baroka FC Orlando Stadium 15:30 38 TV Mamelodi Sundowns Stellenbosch FC Loftus Versfeld 18:00 34 TV AmaZulu FC Cape Town City Jonsson Kings Park 20:15 35 TV Sunday 29 November 2020 ABSA Premiership Swallows FC Kaizer Chiefs Dobsonville Stadium 15:30 36 TV Bloemfontein Celtic Black Leopards Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 39 TV Chippa United Tshakhuma FC Nelson Mandela Bay Stad. 15:30 40 Tuesday 01 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Alternative 1/2 league date for ***** 0 matches (M33-40) of those participating in CAF IC 2020-21 Prelim. leg 2 (27/11/20) Mamelodi Sundowns Stellenbosch FC Loftus Versfeld 19:30 34 Alt. TV Swallows FC Kaizer Chiefs Dobsonville Stadium 19:30 36 Alt. TV Wednesday 02 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Orlando Pirates Baroka FC Orlando Stadium 19:30 38 Alt. TV Bloemfontein Celtic Black Leopards Dr. Molemela Stadium 19:30 39 Alt. TV Saturday 05 December 2020 ABSA Premiership MTN8 Final ***** 0 Tuesday 08 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Kaizer Chiefs Black Leopards FNB Stadium 19:30 41 TV Maritzburg United Mamelodi Sundowns Harry Gwala Stadium 19:30 42 TV Tshakhuma FC AmaZulu FC Thohoyandou Stadium 19:30 43 TV Wednesday 09 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Baroka FC Chippa United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 19:30 44 Cape Town City Orlando Pirates Cape Town Stadium 19:30 45 TV Golden Arrows Swallows FC Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 19:30 46 TV TS Galaxy FC Stellenbosch FC Mbombela Stadium 19:30 47 SuperSport United Bloemfontein Celtic Lucas Moripe Stadium 19:30 48 TV 07 October 2020 Draft Page 3 of 17 Friday 11 December 2020 ABSA Premiership CAF IC 2020-21 R16 leg 1 ***** 0 Saturday 12 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Black Leopards Tshakhuma FC Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 52 TV Stellenbosch FC Cape Town City Danie Craven Stadium 15:30 54 Mamelodi Sundowns TS Galaxy FC Loftus Versfeld 18:00 49 TV SuperSport United Kaizer Chiefs Lucas Moripe Stadium 20:15 51 TV Swallows FC Maritzburg United Dobsonville Stadium 20:15 56 Sunday 13 December 2020 ABSA Premiership AmaZulu FC Golden Arrows Jonsson Kings Park 15:30 50 TV Orlando Pirates Chippa United Orlando Stadium 15:30 53 TV Bloemfontein Celtic Baroka FC Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 55 Tuesday 15 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Alternative 2/2 league date for ***** 0 matches (M33-40) of those in the MTN8 final (05/12/20) Mamelodi Sundowns Stellenbosch FC Loftus Versfeld 19:30 34 Alt. TV Swallows FC Kaizer Chiefs Dobsonville Stadium 19:30 36 Alt. TV Wednesday 16 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Orlando Pirates Baroka FC Orlando Stadium 19:30 38 Alt. TV Bloemfontein Celtic Black Leopards Dr. Molemela Stadium 19:30 39 Alt. TV Friday 18 December 2020 ABSA Premiership CAF IC 2020-21 R16 leg 2 ***** 0 Saturday 19 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Golden Arrows Mamelodi Sundowns Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 62 TV Baroka FC SuperSport United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 15:30 63 Kaizer Chiefs Bloemfontein Celtic FNB Stadium 18:00 57 TV Cape Town City TS Galaxy FC Cape Town Stadium 18:00 60 Maritzburg United Stellenbosch FC Harry Gwala Stadium 20:15 58 Tshakhuma FC Orlando Pirates Thohoyandou Stadium 20:15 59 TV 07 October 2020 Draft Page 4 of 17 Sunday 20 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Chippa United AmaZulu FC Nelson Mandela Bay Stad. 15:30 61 TV Black Leopards Swallows FC Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 64 TV Tuesday 22 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Alternative league date for matches ***** 0 (M49-56) of those participating in CAF IC 2020-21 1st R16 leg 1 (11/12/20) Mamelodi Sundowns TS Galaxy FC Loftus Versfeld 19:30 49 Alt. TV SuperSport United Kaizer Chiefs Lucas Moripe Stadium 19:30 51 Alt. TV Wednesday 23 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Orlando Pirates Chippa United Orlando Stadium 19:30 53 Alt. TV Bloemfontein Celtic Baroka FC Dr. Molemela Stadium 19:30 55 Alt. TV Thursday 24 December 2020 ABSA Premiership Break 24-Dec to 01-Jan ***** 0 Saturday 02 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Alternative league date for matches ***** 0 (M57-64) of those participating in CAF IC 2020-21 1st R16 leg 2 (18/12/20) Golden Arrows Mamelodi Sundowns Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 62 Alt. TV Kaizer Chiefs Bloemfontein Celtic FNB Stadium 18:00 57 Alt. TV Tshakhuma FC Orlando Pirates Thohoyandou Stadium 20:15 59 Alt. TV Tuesday 05 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Golden Arrows Black Leopards Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 19:30 65 TV Stellenbosch FC Tshakhuma FC Danie Craven Stadium 19:30 67 TS Galaxy FC Baroka FC Mbombela Stadium 19:30 69 Swallows FC Cape Town City Dobsonville Stadium 19:30 72 TV Wednesday 06 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Mamelodi Sundowns Orlando Pirates Loftus Versfeld 19:30 66 TV AmaZulu FC Kaizer Chiefs Jonsson Kings Park 19:30 68 TV Maritzburg United Bloemfontein Celtic Harry Gwala Stadium 19:30 70 SuperSport United Chippa United Lucas Moripe Stadium 19:30 71 07 October 2020 Draft Page 5 of 17 Friday 08 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Stellenbosch FC Black Leopards Danie Craven Stadium 20:00 73 TV Saturday 09 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Chippa United Golden Arrows Nelson Mandela Bay Stad. 15:30 77 TS Galaxy FC SuperSport United Mbombela Stadium 15:30 78 TV Kaizer Chiefs Maritzburg United FNB Stadium 18:00 74 TV Baroka FC Mamelodi Sundowns New Peter Mokaba Stadium 20:15 75 TV Tshakhuma FC Cape Town City Thohoyandou Stadium 20:15 76 Sunday 10 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic AmaZulu FC Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 79 TV Orlando Pirates Swallows FC Orlando Stadium 15:30 80 TV Tuesday 12 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Alternative league date for matches ***** 0 (M25-32) of those participating in CAF IC 2020-21 Prelim. leg 1 (20/11/20) Golden Arrows Kaizer Chiefs Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 19:30 29 Alt. TV Wednesday 13 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Orlando Pirates SuperSport United Orlando Stadium 19:30 25 Alt. TV Mamelodi Sundowns AmaZulu FC Loftus Versfeld 19:30 26 Alt. TV Cape Town City Bloemfontein Celtic Cape Town Stadium 19:30 31 Alt. TV Saturday 16 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Stellenbosch FC Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 85 Golden Arrows Tshakhuma FC Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 86 TV Cape Town City Kaizer Chiefs Cape Town Stadium 18:00 81 TV Baroka FC Swallows FC New Peter Mokaba Stadium 20:15 82 SuperSport United Mamelodi Sundowns Lucas Moripe Stadium 20:15 83 TV Sunday 17 January 2021 ABSA Premiership Black Leopards Orlando Pirates Thohoyandou Stadium 15:30 84 TV AmaZulu FC Maritzburg United Jonsson Kings Park 15:30 87 TV Chippa United TS Galaxy FC Nelson Mandela Bay Stad.
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