Mamelodi Sundowns will battle with Wydad Casablanca in the 2019/20 CAF Champions League encounter on Saturday.
The final Group C match will be played at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in the South African city of Pretoria.
The South African giants have already booked their place in the quarter-finals and they are currently placed second on the Group C standings.
They are unbeaten at home in this season’s Champions League having recorded four consecutive victories.
Themba Zwane, who has been influential in the group stage, will look to inspire Sundowns to victory at home.
Meanwhile, Wydad have also secured their place in the knockout stages and they are currently placed second on the Group C standings.
The Moroccan giants are undefeated on the road in this season’s tournament having registered one win and two draws.
Wydad will look to their star attacker Kazadi Kasengu, who has scored twice in the group stage.
Senegalese referee Daouda Gueye will be in charge of the game between Sundowns and Wydad.
The two teams played to a 0-0 draw on match-day two of the group stage.
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