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Dstv Premiership Fixtures 2021/22 DSTV PREMIERSHIP FIXTURES 2021/22 Saturday, 14 August 2021 Premiership MTN8 QF ***** 0 Friday, 20 August 2021 Premiership Mamelodi Sundowns AmaZulu Loftus Versfeld 17:00 1 Saturday, 21 August 2021 Premiership Orlando Pirates Stellenbosch Orlando Stadium 15:00 2 Sekhukhune United Chippa United Makhulong Stadium 15:00 3 Golden Arrows Maritzburg United Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:00 4 Baroka Marumo Gallants New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 5 Cape Town City SuperSport United Cape Town Stadium 17:00 6 Sunday, 22 August 2021 Premiership Swallows Bloemfontein Celtic Dobsonville Stadium 15:00 7 TS Galaxy FC Kaizer Chiefs Mbombela Stadium 17:00 8 Tuesday, 24 August 2021 Premiership Chippa United Mamelodi Sundowns Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 17:00 9 Marumo Gallants Orlando Pirates New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 10 Wednesday, 25 August 2021 Premiership AmaZulu Swallows Johnson Kingspark Stadium 17:00 11 Bloemfontein Celtic Cape Town City Dr. Molemela Stadium 17:00 12 Kaizer Chiefs Baroka FNB Stadium 17:00 13 Maritzburg United Sekhukhune United Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 14 Stellenbosch TS Galaxy FC Danie Craven Stadium 17:00 15 SuperSport United Golden Arrows Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 16 Saturday, 28 August 2021 Premiership MTN8 SF leg 1 ***** 0 Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 1 of 16 Monday, 30 August 2021 Premiership FIFA date 30 Aug to 8 Sep ***** 0 Friday, 10 September 2021 Premiership CAF IC 2021-22 Pr. leg 1 ***** 0 Saturday, 11 September 2021 Premiership AmaZulu SuperSport United Johnson Kingspark Stadium 15:00 17 15-Sep Orlando Pirates Swallows Orlando Stadium 15:00 18 15-Sep TS Galaxy FC Golden Arrows Mbombela Stadium 15:00 19 Baroka Maritzburg United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 20 Cape Town City Marumo Gallants Cape Town Stadium 17:00 21 15-Sep Sekhukhune United Stellenbosch Makhulong Stadium 17:00 22 Sunday, 12 September 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Chippa United Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:00 23 Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs Loftus Versfeld 17:00 24 15-Sep Wednesday, 15 September 2021 Premiership Alternative league date for those ***** 0 participating in CAF IC 2020-21 Prelim. leg 1 (10 Sep 2021) AmaZulu SuperSport United Johnson Kingspark Stadium 17:00 17 Alt. Orlando Pirates Swallows Orlando Stadium 17:00 18 Alt. Cape Town City Marumo Gallants Cape Town Stadium 17:00 21 Alt. Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs Loftus Versfeld 17:00 24 Alt. Friday, 17 September 2021 Premiership CAF IC 2021-22 Pr. leg 2 ***** 0 Saturday, 18 September 2021 Premiership Maritzburg United Marumo Gallants Harry Gwala Stadium 15:00 25 22-Sep Chippa United Orlando Pirates Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 15:00 26 22-Sep Golden Arrows AmaZulu Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:00 27 22-Sep Baroka Sekhukhune United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 28 Cape Town City Stellenbosch Cape Town Stadium 17:00 29 Kaizer Chiefs Bloemfontein Celtic FNB Stadium 17:00 30 Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 2 of 16 Sunday, 19 September 2021 Premiership Swallows SuperSport United Dobsonville Stadium 15:00 31 Mamelodi Sundowns TS Galaxy FC Loftus Versfeld 17:00 32 22-Sep Wednesday, 22 September 2021 Premiership Alternative league date for those ***** 0 participating in CAF IC 2020-21 Prelim. leg 2 (17 Sep 2021) Maritzburg United Marumo Gallants Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 25 Alt. Chippa United Orlando Pirates Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 17:00 26 Alt. Golden Arrows AmaZulu Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 17:00 27 Alt. Mamelodi Sundowns TS Galaxy FC Loftus Versfeld 17:00 32 Alt. Saturday, 25 September 2021 Premiership AmaZulu Baroka Johnson Kingspark Stadium 15:00 33 Orlando Pirates Mamelodi Sundowns Orlando Stadium 15:00 34 SuperSport United Maritzburg United Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 35 Sekhukhune United Golden Arrows Makhulong Stadium 17:00 36 Stellenbosch Chippa United Danie Craven Stadium 17:00 37 Sunday, 26 September 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic TS Galaxy FC Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:00 38 Swallows Cape Town City Dobsonville Stadium 15:00 39 Marumo Gallants Kaizer Chiefs New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 40 Wednesday, 29 September 2021 Premiership MTN8 SF leg 2 ***** 0 Saturday, 02 October 2021 Premiership AmaZulu Kaizer Chiefs Johnson Kingspark Stadium 15:30 41 Chippa United SuperSport United Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 15:30 42 TS Galaxy FC Sekhukhune United Mbombela Stadium 15:30 43 Baroka Stellenbosch New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 44 Cape Town City Orlando Pirates Cape Town Stadium 17:00 45 Sunday, 03 October 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Maritzburg United Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 46 Golden Arrows Marumo Gallants Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 47 Mamelodi Sundowns Swallows Loftus Versfeld 17:00 48 Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 3 of 16 Monday, 04 October 2021 Premiership FIFA date 04 Oct to 13 Oct ***** 0 Friday, 15 October 2021 Premiership CAF IC 2021-22 2nd Pr. leg 1 ***** 0 Saturday, 16 October 2021 Premiership Golden Arrows Mamelodi Sundowns Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 49 20-Oct Marumo Gallants Bloemfontein Celtic New Peter Mokaba Stadium 15:30 50 20-Oct Sekhukhune United Cape Town City Makhulong Stadium 15:30 51 Kaizer Chiefs Chippa United FNB Stadium 17:00 52 SuperSport United Baroka Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 53 Sunday, 17 October 2021 Premiership Swallows Stellenbosch Dobsonville Stadium 15:30 54 TS Galaxy FC AmaZulu Mbombela Stadium 15:30 55 20-Oct Maritzburg United Orlando Pirates Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 56 20-Oct Wednesday, 20 October 2021 Premiership Alternative league date for those ***** 0 participating in CAF IC 2020-21 2nd Prelim. leg 1 (15 Oct 2021) Golden Arrows Mamelodi Sundowns Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 17:00 49 Alt. Marumo Gallants Bloemfontein Celtic New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 50 Alt. TS Galaxy FC AmaZulu Mbombela Stadium 17:00 55 Alt. Maritzburg United Orlando Pirates Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 56 Alt. Friday, 22 October 2021 Premiership CAF IC 2021-22 2nd Pr. leg 2 ***** 0 Saturday, 23 October 2021 Premiership Orlando Pirates Bloemfontein Celtic Orlando Stadium 15:30 57 27-Oct Sekhukhune United AmaZulu Makhulong Stadium 15:30 58 27-Oct Stellenbosch Marumo Gallants Danie Craven Stadium 15:30 59 27-Oct Maritzburg United TS Galaxy FC Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 60 Baroka Mamelodi Sundowns New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 61 27-Oct Cape Town City Golden Arrows Cape Town Stadium 17:00 62 Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 4 of 16 Sunday, 24 October 2021 Premiership Chippa United Swallows Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 15:30 63 SuperSport United Kaizer Chiefs Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 64 Wednesday, 27 October 2021 Premiership Alternative league date for those ***** 0 participating in CAF IC 2020-21 2nd Prelim. leg 2 (22 Oct 2021) Orlando Pirates Bloemfontein Celtic Orlando Stadium 17:00 57 Alt. Sekhukhune United AmaZulu Makhulong Stadium 17:00 58 Alt. Stellenbosch Marumo Gallants Danie Craven Stadium 17:00 59 Alt. Baroka Mamelodi Sundowns New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 61 Alt. Saturday, 30 October 2021 Premiership MTN8 Final ***** 0 Tuesday, 02 November 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic SuperSport United Dr. Molemela Stadium 17:00 65 Cape Town City Chippa United Cape Town Stadium 17:00 66 Golden Arrows Swallows Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 17:00 67 Kaizer Chiefs Stellenbosch FNB Stadium 17:00 68 Orlando Pirates Sekhukhune United Orlando Stadium 17:00 69 TS Galaxy FC Baroka Mbombela Stadium 17:00 70 Wednesday, 03 November 2021 Premiership AmaZulu Marumo Gallants Johnson Kingspark Stadium 17:00 71 Mamelodi Sundowns Maritzburg United Loftus Versfeld 17:00 72 Friday, 05 November 2021 Premiership SuperSport United TS Galaxy FC Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 73 Saturday, 06 November 2021 Premiership Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates FNB Stadium 15:30 74 AmaZulu Cape Town City Johnson Kingspark Stadium 17:00 75 Stellenbosch Golden Arrows Danie Craven Stadium 17:00 76 Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 5 of 16 Sunday, 07 November 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Baroka Dr. Molemela Stadium 15:30 77 Chippa United Maritzburg United Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 15:30 78 Marumo Gallants Mamelodi Sundowns New Peter Mokaba Stadium 15:30 79 Swallows Sekhukhune United Dobsonville Stadium 15:30 80 Monday, 08 November 2021 Premiership FIFA date 08 Nov to 17 Nov ***** 0 Saturday, 20 November 2021 Premiership Golden Arrows Orlando Pirates Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 81 Sekhukhune United Bloemfontein Celtic Makhulong Stadium 15:30 82 Stellenbosch AmaZulu Danie Craven Stadium 15:30 83 Baroka Chippa United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 84 Cape Town City Mamelodi Sundowns Cape Town Stadium 17:00 85 SuperSport United Marumo Gallants Lucas Moripe Stadium 17:00 86 Sunday, 21 November 2021 Premiership TS Galaxy FC Swallows Mbombela Stadium 15:30 87 Maritzburg United Kaizer Chiefs Harry Gwala Stadium 17:00 88 Wednesday, 24 November 2021 Premiership Alternative league date for those ***** 0 potentially in CAF IC 2020-21 MD2 (18 Feb 2022) Marumo Gallants Maritzburg United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 146 Alt. Stellenbosch Orlando Pirates Danie Craven Stadium 17:00 147 Alt. Kaizer Chiefs AmaZulu FNB Stadium 17:00 148 Alt. Mamelodi Sundowns SuperSport United Loftus Versfeld 17:00 152 Alt. Friday, 26 November 2021 Premiership CAFCC IC 2021-22 Add 2nd Pr. leg 1 ***** 0 Saturday, 27 November 2021 Premiership Golden Arrows Baroka Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 15:30 89 Mamelodi Sundowns Sekhukhune United Loftus Versfeld 15:30 90 16-Mar TS Galaxy FC Cape Town City Mbombela Stadium 15:30 91 Marumo Gallants Chippa United New Peter Mokaba Stadium 17:00 92 16-Mar Orlando Pirates SuperSport United Orlando Stadium 17:00 93 16-Mar Monday, 26 July 2021 2.4.4 Page 6 of 16 Sunday, 28 November 2021 Premiership Bloemfontein Celtic Stellenbosch Dr.
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