Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has absolutely no issues with having their key home match against Mamelodi Sundowns being moved 7km up the Soweto Highway from Orlando Stadium to FNB Stadium.
Instead of being played on Saturday at their traditional home, Pirates will now play on Sunday at the giant venue in Nasrec, which will swallow with ease double the numbers that Orlando caters for.
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The Buccaneers won the Soweto Derby at FNB in February with impressive numbers backing them, so it is understandable why Riveiro is not concerned in that regard.
"I have no doubt that our fans will make us feel at home," says Riveiro.
"The atmosphere that we are all expecting for that game is one of those special ones.
"We have the opportunity as a team and a group to make sure that we perform at the level that people coming to the game are expecting from us.
"Hopefully, together with them, we can have a good game on Sunday," says Riveiro, whose side was hammered 4-1 when they visited the champions.
Pirates need the points more than Sundowns to keep the dim title race lights on instead of switching off completely.
"This is one more game and an opportunity to collect three points.
"An opportunity to finish this part of the season in a good space.
"It is an opportunity to get an extra boost of confidence for all the challenges that we are going to face in the last part of the season as a club, which is not a minor thing.
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"This is especially with the important games that we will play after the FIFA break.
"So, all those components together are making that game special," says Riveiro.