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FIVE remain in 2025 before a LONG break

Posted on November 4, 2025

Orlando Pirates only have five fixtures left in the calendar year 2025. Then the league goes on a long break for Christmas.

Pirates are sitting third in the league but will climb into joint-first if they beat Golden Arrows on Wednesday, and they’ll still have a game in hand.

What else must the Buccaneers prepare for before the league goes on a long break?

Orlando Pirates fixtures for the remainder of 2025

Next up is a clash with Golden Arrows, the first of four remaining league fixtures and five across all competitions this year. Between the match below against Richards Bay on 2 December and their next outing, Pirates will have a whopping 53 days to wait until their next assignment, a trip to Sekhukhune on 24 January 2026.

  • Wed, 5 Nov: Golden Arrows vs Pirates, 19:30
  • Sat, 8 Nov: Richards Bay vs Pirates: 15:00 (Telkom Knockout Semi)
  • Sat, 22 Nov: Pirates vs Chippa, 15:30
  • Sat, 29 Nov: Durban City vs Pirates, 15:30
  • Tue, 2 Dec: Pirates vs Richards Bay, 19:30

Burnley sorely missed Foster against Arsenal

Pirates cashed in on Lyle Foster when he was still a raw, talented teenager, selling him to Ligue 1’s Monaco for €1.2m (R24m) in 2019. They probably didn’t expect his price tag to inflate as much as it did. Foster is now the most expensive South African player in history after an €11m (R220m) move from Belgian side Westerlo to Burnley in 2023. It’s easy to imagine that he could fetch an even bigger fee if the Clarets sell him in a couple of years. Could Pirates have fetched a bigger fee for Foster when he was a teenager and they sold the player to France’s Ligue 1? Foster was conspicuous by his absence at the weekend when Burnley were soundly beaten 2-0 by league leaders Arsenal; the South African missed out with an injury.

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