FNB UP-Tuks To Host FNB NWU Eagles In FNB Varsity Cup 2026 Final

 

FNB UP-Tuks delivered a dominant performance in the Gauteng derby, overpowering neighbours FNB UJ to book a home spot in the 2026 FNB Varsity Cup final. Meanwhile, FNB NWU Eagles turned on the style in the second half, cruising to a commanding 50-10 victory over FNB Maties at Fanie du Toit Sports Ground to secure their place in the final.

FNB NWU Eagles 50-10 FNB Maties

A dominant second-half display powered FNB NWU Eagles to a commanding 50-10 victory over FNB Maties in their FNB Varsity Cup semi-final clash at the Fanie du Toit Sports Ground in Potchefstroom.

In front of a sold-out Potchefstroom crowd firmly behind them, the Eagles overturned earlier-season disappointment against Maties with a clinical and ruthless performance when it mattered most.

The first half was tightly contested, with both sides locked at 10-10 at the break, after each crossed for a try and added a penalty. However, the Eagles suffered a setback when veteran Matthew Fortuin was forced off due to injury.

The hosts returned from halftime with intent, striking three tries within the opening 18 minutes to take control of the match. Their tempo, physicality and precision proved too much for Maties, who struggled to break through a resolute Eagles defence.

With momentum fully on their side, NWU dominated the closing stages, running in tries at will while shutting Maties out completely in the second half in a statement performance.

Tries from Ricardo Fourie, Jordan McLoughlin, Stephan Krugel, Logan Janeke (2), Jamain Dampies and Gary Otto sealed an emphatic win, while Maties could only respond through a single try and a penalty by Janlu Basson.

The victory sees the FNB NWU Eagles book their place in the Varsity Cup 2026 final, capping a powerful semi-final performance built on resilience, structure and half dominance.

FNB UP-Tuks 53-34 FNB UJ

The Stripe Generation delivered a commanding performance, putting 50 points past FNB UJ to secure a home final in the 2026 FNB Varsity Cup. FNB UP-Tuks welcomed their city rivals for a high-stakes semi-final clash and rose to the occasion in emphatic fashion.

The Stripe Generation on the quest for a sixth title. With the Tuks stadium packed to the rafters, it was the visitors who drew the first blood. Clean break from the Orange Army and cuts through Tuks' defence, Jeandre Uithaler sends it to Tholithemba Sibisi who dotted down.

With all the physical contention UJ posed at Tuks, the visitors were reduced to 14-men on the field, and the Stripe Generation managed to capitalise and break UJ's defence following relentless attacks. Kobus Janse van Rensburg pops it for Munashe Dukuswa out wide to level matters.

UJ with a chance to regain their lead from the penalty spot, JT Kapank hits it wide. The high fly half back redeemed himself minutes later again from the tee and made no mistake as UJ took the lead for the second time.

Lack of discipline from UJ worked in favour of the home side as once more, Coun-Lee Koekman was sent to the sin bin. Tuks levelled matters again on the stroke of halftime through Divan du Toit’s sharp boot, leaving the heated half eight-all at the interval.

UJ returned from the break on a high note as Therlow Pietersen’s troops outgunned the Tuks forwards. Skipper Kamo Molefe crossed over the line from the back of a maul to extend UJ’s lead. Tuks’ response was swift thanks to Kobus Janse van Rensburg’s try. Akha Mjawule sliced through Tuks' defence to allow his side to take the lead for the first time in the encounter. Both Kapank and du Toit adding the extras.

Tuks unleashed their form of bomb squad as UJ was again reduced to 14-men. It paid off instantly as Jean Fourie powered over the line to extend Tuks’ lead. Du Toit took Tuks’ lead to 10 points from the tee before Dukuswa completed his brace.

Therlow Pietersen's troops were not going down without a fight as flyhalf Kapank crossed over the line to reduce the deficit to 10 points. Tuks gathered their strength in the second half and Akha Mjawule powered over from a strong maul. Francois Prinsloo one more try for the visitors, but the Johannesburg outfit could not keep up with the score as Tuks went on to score another try courtesy of Jacques Oberholzer.

Sibisi registered his brace with a cheeky run; however it was not enough as Dukuswa pierced through UJ defence to seal the victory for Tuks.