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Giant-killers strike again: TS Galaxy topple Sundowns

Posted on February 21, 2026

Mamelodi Sundowns have suffered the biggest upset of the 2026 Nedbank Cup as TS Galaxy march into the final eight.

Debutant teenager Sphamandla Ngwenya found the opener before the experienced Zimbabwean striker Junior Zindonga made it 2-0 from the spot.

Also read: Pirates coach hints at R20 million striker dilemma

TS GALAXY’S NEDBANK CUP RUN CONTINUES

Kabo Yellow and the Rockets arrived at this Round of 16 clash having followed very different paths. Sundowns, the defending league champions, secured their place with a 2-1 win over Gomora United on 4 February 2026, a performance that combined control and efficiency.

TS Galaxy, meanwhile, had to battle a lot harder, grinding out a 1-0 extra-time victory against Marumo Gallants on 8 February 2026, a result that tested their patience, resilience, and belief ahead of facing the league heavyweights.

10 CHANGES FOR MAMELODI SUNDOWNS

Kabo Yellow coach Miguel Cardoso surprised us all with no less than 10 changes after Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Orlando Pirates.

How the two teams lined up:

Sundowns starting 11: Onyango, Johannes, Khoza, Lunga, Sibiya, Allende, Reisinho, Santos, Ntsabeleng, Letlakhu, Shalulile.

Substitutes: Pieterse, Mudau, Morena, Modiba, Mkhulise, Adams, Matthews, Zwane, Leon.

TS Galaxy starting 11: Ira, Motaung, Mahlangu, Silva, Letsoenyo, Mbunjana, Maduna, Ngwenya, Mahlambi, Letsoalo, Zindoga.

Substitutes: Mathebula (GK), Fisher, Zulu, Dlamini, Mvelase, Kakora, Mgaga, Ouamri, Keita.

Also read: 15 remaining fixtures: Can Kaizer Chiefs win the league?

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  • Pirates see Stars as Casric pull off Nedbank Cup knockout
  • Casric Coach Responds To Claims He Supports Pirates
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