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(L-R) EIPA CEO Sibani Mngomezulu, 8Bet COO Belinda Motsa and PLE CEO Pat Vilakati unveil the Trade Fair Cup logo during this past Monday’s launch at Hilton Garden Hill. (Pic: Ntombikayise Gwebu)
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MBABANE – The 8Bet Trade Fair entry fees for fans remain unchanged for the upcoming second edition.

The 2025/26 season kick-off tournament is set to begin on August 30, 2025, and will run alongside the Eswatini International Trade Fair (EITF), which concludes on September 8.

However, the Premier League of Eswatini (PLE) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Pat ‘Kungumusa’ Vilakati has said the fees remain unaffected as there are also some new things being worked on going into the new season.

As in the inaugural tournament, triple-header games, usually witnessed in the Last 16 fixtures, will cost E60. Meanwhile, double-header games will charge E50, including the finals.

Vilakati also added that they have retained their ticket sale points from the past season and are looking to add more places to sell their tickets.

He further assured fans of pre-sale tickets, which will be activated once a full fixture is compiled after the Last 16 draw was conducted on Monday.

The CEO also revealed plans to have a single ticket on offer that could enable fans to watch all the games. He further reminded teams that the deadline for registering for licences for the upcoming season is today. Vilakati was speaking yesterday at the Voice of the Church (VOC) sports programme.

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