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    Soweto Derby – Fans of local football are in for a historic treat this May, with two Soweto Derbies featuring Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates taking place just a week apart. First, the regular league fixture on Saturday 3 May at FNB Stadium, followed by the blockbuster Nedbank Cup final on Saturday 10 May at Moses Mabhida Stadium. With these titans of South African football set to clash twice in seven days, here’s how to plan smartly and make the most of this rare double-header.

    Booking Tickets Early For The Soweto Derby

    The league derby on 3 May is always one of the most anticipated matches on the PSL calendar, and with bragging rights on the line, you’ll want to grab your ticket as soon as possible via trusted outlets.

    The Nedbank Cup final on 10 May is even more historic—it’s the first time in nearly two decades that Chiefs and Pirates will meet in the tournament’s final. The last such occasion was back in 2006, when Chiefs edged Pirates on penalties. Expect high demand, especially as this will be played at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Keep your eye on official PSL and club channels for ticket release updates.

    Travel Planning: Joburg to Durban in a Week

    For those aiming to attend both matches, here’s the key: plan your Durban trip immediately after the FNB Stadium clash.

    • Transport: Book intercity bus or flight tickets early. With thousands of fans expected to travel, availability might shrink quickly.
    • Accommodation in Durban: Hotels near the stadium (like those in North Beach, Durban Central or Umhlanga) will be in demand. Secure a room now—many places offer free cancellation, giving you flexibility.
    • Local Transport: Use Uber or Bolt for ease, or rely on organised fan buses if available.

    Budgeting Smartly

    Attending two big games isn’t cheap, but with proper planning, it’s manageable:

    • Tickets: Expect to spend from R100–R500 for standard entry to each game, and more for premium or VIP seating.
    • Travel & Stay: Budget around R1,000–R2,500 for return transport to Durban and another R1,000–R2,000 for a decent weekend stay.
    • Extras: Food, drinks, fan gear and transport can add another R500–R1,000 per game.

    Planning ahead can save you thousands in last-minute costs.

    Matchday Tips

    • Arrive Early: Gates open hours before kickoff, and with big crowds, early arrival is your best friend.
    • Wear Your Colours: Join the sea of gold-and-black or black-and-white with pride.
    • Stay Safe: Look out for official parking and routes. Stick with groups and avoid isolated areas, especially when travelling back after the games.

    A Historic Derby Final

    Sunday’s dramatic semi-final wins have set the stage for a mouth-watering final. Pirates edged Marumo Gallants 1-0 at Orlando Stadium, thanks to Kabelo Dlamini’s early strike, keeping their dream of a third straight Nedbank title alive—a feat not achieved since the 1970s.

    Chiefs, meanwhile, pulled off a sensational comeback against Mamelodi Sundowns. After falling behind to a Teboho Mokoena strike, late goals from Wandile Duba and Ashley Du Preez sealed a stunning 2-1 win at Loftus, reviving their hopes of ending a 10-year trophy drought.

    Two Soweto Derbies. One unforgettable month. Whether you’re backing Amakhosi or the Buccaneers, this is your chance to witness South African football history. Plan early, travel smart, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

    Related article: Kaizer Chiefs Edge Sundowns in Thriller, One Step from Ending Trophy Drought

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