On Sunday rugby fans can go and watch the Cheetahs play against the team Emerging Ireland in the Toyota Challenge’s second match at the Toyota Stadium.
Prize money of R250 000 is at stake. Kick-off is at 15:00. At 13:00, the Pumas will face Western Province XV in a friendly match.
Gates open at 11:00 with a variety of delicious food at The Roadhouse inside Toyota Stadium. Jumpers Lane will provide entertainment for kiddies behind the main stand.
Supporters can enjoy cold refreshments at the Castle Deck with live music by Belinda and Amy.
Both games will be live on SuperSport, and fans supporting their favourite teams in the Toyota Stadium will have much to look forward to.
In addition to the prizes for the winning teams, cash prizes will be up for grabs for individual players and fans during the Toyota Challenge. Players will be rewarded for “positive play actions”, encouraging a bonanza of running rugby, bone-crunching tackles and tries galore.
Free parking inside Toyota Stadium if you drive a Toyota vehicle.
Tickets are only R50 for adults and R20 for kids and students. Match tickets are available at the ticket office or online at www.ticketpro.co.za.
Supporters should note that the ticket office will not open on Saturday due to the Macufe Festival events in the area.
Betogers Road will be closed between Park Road and Att Horak Avenue.
Coach Hawies Fourie announced his team for the match and said: “We’ve seen what the Irish can do and selected our strongest possible side. We expect them to pick their strongest combination to play against us. We are looking forward to a tough game. We prepared well during the week and look forward to the challenge.”