Who will make it to the Coke finals?

Only four teams remain from the initial 64 which entered the knock-out Coca-Cola Cup competition.

The race for the top prize of P350,000 enters the penultimate stage tomorrow when favourites Mochudi Centre Chiefs face Extension Gunners at the Lobatse Sports Complex with Uniao Flamengo Santos taking on surprise package, Motlakase Power Dynamos, at the Molepolole Sports Complex. The Gunners-Chiefs' tie has been brought forward  from Sunday to cater for the Zebras' lunch with President Ian Khama. Gunners and Chiefs are two of the biggest crowd pullers in the country and the game is expected to attract a full house. The four clubs remaining in the tournament have no chance of lifting the Premier League title so the Coca-Cola is their only hope of winning silverware this season.

Gunners will pray that winger Kgololo Leteane returns from Under-23 duty today unscathed. Leteane's pace can be a menace to any defence. Skipper Ofentse Mmipi and Kemmy Pilato will have to work hard to neutralise the Chiefs' midfield and prevent Magosi from penetrating on the wings where they are often dangerous.

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