The four fixtures are set to take place over the weekend of March 31 – April 1, with three fixtures set for Saturday and one for Sunday afternoon.
On Saturday, March 31, Maritzburg United will host Bloemfontein Celtic at the Harry Gwala Stadium, while the only remaining lower division side Ubuntu Cape Town will entertain Free State Stars at the Athlone Stadium - both matches will kick-off at 15h30.
Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs will renew their cup rivalry with Baroka FC in their first non-league meeting since the fateful quarter-final clash in the same tournament in 2011, when Bakgaga won 2-1– at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. Kick-off has this time around is set for 20h15.
In the final clash of the last-eight, Cape Town City and Mamelodi Sundowns are set for another exciting showdown at the Cape Town Stadium - the venue also chosen for the final - with kick-off set for 15h30.
Tickets for all four fixtures have been set at a standard rate of R40 for adults and R10 for kids under-12, available at Ticketpros outlets nationwide.