Former Kaizer Chiefs head coach Sergio Dos Santos believes that Stellenbosch FC hold an advantage heading into their Nedbank Cup quarter-final.
Chiefs will face Stellenbosch FC, who will be playing their home match away from their usual venue at the Danie Craven Stadium.
This change is due to the Stellenbosch Municipality banning fixtures against Chiefs from taking place at the smaller stadium, as well as the unavailability of any stadium in Cape Town this weekend.
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The Glamour Boys are the most-supported team in South Africa, consistently drawing big crowds even for away games.
The Nedbank Cup represents the side's last opportunity this season to end their nine-year trophy drought.
"Obviously, as a club, you prefer to play on your home ground, in front of your supporters," said Dos Santos.
"But it's easier for Stellenbosch because they don't have the kind of support that Chiefs enjoy.
"No matter where Chiefs play, they will still have strong support. However, the way they are playing at the moment is like mixing cold water with hot water.
"There are still issues, particularly with too many young players thinking it's more important to play for themselves rather than for the club. This problem persists.
"Some of the young players are trying to be clever on the ball, not releasing it on time, attempting to beat multiple players, and then trying difficult passes, which often leads to losing possession. This is a problem.
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"Kaizer Chiefs could win because of the crowd support, but Stellenbosch is a tough team to crack. Chiefs are struggling to score goals, and even when they do, they often find themselves under pressure.
"I think Stellenbosch has a good chance of winning this match. It's going to be tough and may even go to penalties."
Kick-off is at 18:00.