Soweto giants Orlando Pirates have issued guidelines for their supporters, including the ban of Vuvuzelas, ahead of their first match at home since the renaming of the Orlando Amstel Arena.
The Buccaneers will take on Magesi FC in a Betway Premiership match at the Amstel Arena starting at 18:00. It is the first match at home since the ground-breaking announcement midweek that the Orlando Stadium will now be known as the Orlando Amstel Arena.
The clubs are meeting in the league for the first time this season, having only crossed paths in the Carling knockout quarter-finals, which Pirates won 2-1.
They have also met a total of four times across competitions, with the Soweto Giants emerging victorious in two matches.
ORLANDO PIRATES ANNOUNCE THE BAN OF VUVUZELAS AT THE AMSTEL ARENA
Some of the new guidelines issued by the club on Saturday include no vuvuzelas, no food, no alcohol, no fake tickets, no weapons, no smoking and no Backpacks.
The supporters have also been encouraged to arrive early at the stadium to avoid traffic congestion. Gates will open two hours before kick-off matches.

TOUGH TASK FOR THE BUCCANEERS AS THEY CLASH WITH MAGESI FC
Meanwhile, Pirates are coming to the match in third place on 29 points from 13 matches. They are only three points behind log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns, who have played two matches more. Their last league match was a 0-0 against Sekhukhune United at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium last weekend.
On the other hand, Magesi are currently placed at the bottom of the table, a point behind 15th-place Chippa United, with only two wins in 14 league fixtures, collecting 11 points in the process.
The last of their two victories dates back to mid-October when they came from a goal down to clinch a 2-1 win over TS Galaxy.
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