UJ and UL were the newcomers to the tournament but their campaigns have been the opposite of each other.
UJ currently occupy first place on the overall log and are unbeaten while Limpopo find themselves in seventh and are win-less.
The men from the north are planning to put a spanner in the works as UJ seek to secure a home semifinal and their coach, Burney Mamphsika, feels they can cause the biggest upset of the tournament.
“We are not afraid of playing UJ, we are actually looking forward to playing them,” he said.
Mampshika went on to say that UJ’s progress in the tournament is of no concern to them as anything can happen in football.
“There position on the log will not make us doubt ourselves. We cannot assume that they will walk all over us,” he added.
UJ will be looking to solidify their spot on top of the log and keep their momentum as they prepare for the knockout phase of the competition.
UJ Squad: 1 Trent Harrison, 16 Mduduzi Khumalo, 22 Wisdom Mathibula, 3 Elroy Mothibe, 23 Tebogo Mandyu, 21 Steven Sibanyoni, 5 Lerato Tleane, 15 Ompjile Majwafi, 18 Pontsho Nyathi, 8 Brian Monyonya, 9 Lumkile Dava, 19 Ruwell Jagger, 11 Tshepo Tolo, 7 Ruben De Frietas, 13 Sandro Claro, 19 Karl Clements, 2 Matthew Edwards, 6 Lwazi Nogenga.
UL Squad: 16 Harold Ndhlovu, 4 Themba Chauke, 6 Edgar Mafunisa, 24 Austin Dube, 13 Pholoshi Bapela (C), 22 Kgotlelelo Kgoete, 8 Blondy Mohale, 21 amuel Mathabathe, 7 Clyde Kgatla, 18 Johannes Manamela, 17 Thapelo Kgaphola, 12 Taelo Mphahlele, 11 Thabiso Mamaila, 10 Vuledzani Chikhala, 2 Ivan Tleane, 1 Jonathan Gole.
Date: Monday, 1 September
Venue: Bunting Road Campus, Johannesburg
Kick-off: 18.00









































