By: Lonwabo Mtyeku | Photo Credit: Sourced

The business end of the season is here—and with it comes heightened drama, packed stands, and fan-driven energy—as Betway Premiership spotlights another blockbuster clash between Stellenbosch FC and Orlando Pirates.
Set for Athlone Stadium, the encounter has been officially confirmed as the 15th Dial Up fixture under the league’s fan-focused Betway S’bonise & Win campaign—an initiative designed to reward supporters who bring life to the stands.
Football Meets Fan Rewards
Beyond the on-field rivalry, the fixture introduces an added layer of excitement for match-going supporters. One lucky Stellenbosch FC fan, dressed in full club colours and with an active Betway account, stands a chance to win up to R50,000—turning matchday passion into a potentially life-changing moment.
The Dial Up concept has become a defining feature of the campaign, blending traditional football culture with interactive fan engagement. It’s a strategy that places supporters at the centre of the spectacle, recognising their role as the heartbeat of the game.
A Season Building to a Crescendo
With the Premiership season nearing its conclusion, every fixture carries weight—not only in the standings but in atmosphere. For Stellenbosch FC, the home advantage presents an opportunity to assert dominance, while Orlando Pirates arrive with their own ambitions and a reputation for high-intensity performances.
The clash promises a compelling mix of tactical discipline, attacking flair, and crowd-driven momentum—hallmarks of South African top-flight football.

Celebrating the Spirit of the Game
At its core, the S’bonise & Win campaign is about more than prizes—it’s about celebrating the culture of local football. From colourful jerseys and chants to unwavering loyalty, supporters are being recognised not just as spectators, but as active contributors to the matchday experience.
As anticipation builds, fans are being urged to turn out in numbers, fill the stands, and bring the energy that defines the domestic game.
More Than Just 90 Minutes
Tuesday’s fixture is shaping up to be more than a contest between two teams—it’s a celebration of football, community, and connection.
And for one supporter in the crowd, it could also be the night that passion pays off.
