Sekhukhune United, Milford FC and Jacksa Spears are through to the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals following the conclusion of the Last 16 matches on Sunday.
A stunning second-half goal by Vuyo Letlapa secured the Limpopo side -Sekhukhune a 1-0 win at the Tuks Stadium in Pretoria
Babina Noko made a few changes to the side that beat Orbit College 2-0 in the Betway Premiership a few days ago. Zambian international Toaster Nsabata was the preferred goalkeeper, with Renaldo Leaner dropped. Keletso Makgalwa, Bradley Grobler, Lebo Phiri and Thato Khiba all started from the bench.
Meanwhile, AmaTuks came into the match from a 2-1 defeat to Leicesterford City in a Motsepe Foundation Championship clash.
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It was not an easy win for Sekhukhune against the Motsepe Foundation Championship side, who gave a fight and missed a few opportunities to score.
Despite the fight back from AmaTuks, experience proved to be vital for the visitors as they held on to the crucial win.

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In another quarter-final match on Sunday, SAFA Northern Cape ABC Motsepe League Jacksa Spears are also through to the quarter-finals after a 1-0 win over fellow third-tier side Vasco da Gama at the Mxolisi Dicky Jacobs Stadium in Upington. Itumeleng Olyn scored the only goal of the match in the 40th minute.
Meanwhile, two second-half goals secured Motsepe Foundation Championship side Milford FC a 2-0 win against Mkhambathi from KZN.
Bulelani Sigomoshe opened the scoring in the 66th minute while Siphosethu Ndlabi netted the second 15 minutes from time.
The eight teams that are through to the quarter-final are AmaZulu FC, Durban City, TS Galaxy, Golden Arrows, Casric Stars, Sekhukhune United, Milford FC and Jacksa Spears.
Meanwhile, the quarter-final draw will take place on Monday, 23 February in Randburg, Johannesburg.
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