Selaelo Rasebotja tips Orlando Pirates to make light work of fallen former Nedbank Cup champions TTM
Selaelo Rasebotja has welcomed the Nedbank Cup last 32 draw that saw Orlando Pirates paired with former champions Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.

The Brazilians will be facing PSL newcomers Orbit College for the first time in the 2025/26 campaign and know that a victory will put them one point ahead of current log leaders Orlando Pirates.
Both teams have made notable personnel changes in their respective squads during the current January transfer window as they look to improve their respective league positions after the AFCON 2025 induced break.
Masandawana have announced the signings of Monnapule Saleng from Orlando Pirates, TS Galaxy defender Khulumani Ndamane and Colombian attacker Brayan Léon.
Meanwhile, Orbit College, whom Saleng spent the first half of the season on loan to, have also acquired the experienced duo of former Sundowns and Cape Town City winger Bradley Ralani (38) and Zambian goalkeeper Cyril Chibwe (32).
Saleng is not expected to take part in this encounter as he reportedly recovers from an injury that will prevent him from making his debut for the Tshwane giants for 10-12 weeks.
The Chloorkop based side has also been in the news due to rumours linking former coach Pitso Mosimane with a return to the club to replace Miguel Cardoso.
"We don't want to focus on what people write about," said Sundowns and Bafana Bafana versatile wingback Aubrey Modiba to reporters.
"Our focus is on the team and our preparations for the resumption of the league."
Kick off for the encounter is set for 19h00.