The South African Police Service and Stadium Management have vowed to clamp down on criminality and counterfeit ticket sellers ahead of TODAY's Soweto Derby at the FNB Stadium, South of Johannesburg. Recent big matches at the iconic venue have seen kickoff delays and chaotic scenes with non-ticket holders forcing their way into the stadium which has resulted into stampedes in the past. Stakeholders have now come up with plans to ensure there's no repeat of such and that any potential disaster is averted with tight security to be put in place. The country will come to a near standstill when two of the country's most loved football teams, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, clash in a Betway premiership match. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to SABC Sports Researcher, Janet Whitton

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