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South Africa will face South Sudan for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match at Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday.
The granted match will not affect the qualifying position of the hosts because they mathematically qualify for the event, except for the visitors because they are already out of contention.
South Africa booked their place in the 2025 AFCON in Morocco with a 2-0 victory away to Uganda on Friday through two second half goals from Thapelo Morena and Patrick Maswanganyi.
The victory placed Bafana Bafana at the top of Group K with eleven points from five matches The same victory also placed Bafana Bafana on a record of five unbeaten matches in AFCON qualifiers with three wins and two draws.
Since the 2012 AFCON in Ivory Coast, Broos’s squad has participated in 12 matches across all competitions, of which they have come out of unstained, with five wins and seven draws on their resume and scoring in each of the matches that they have played except for one of them.
South Africa is set to approach Tuesday’s match with the aim of ending the qualifier series without a dropped point and this will only be the second game between the two sides after the 3-2 favouring South Africa.
South Sudan may have been mathematically out of the AFCON qualifying race before the final Group stage fixtures, but to qualify without a single point would have been mortifying.
But at last the Bright Stars were able to get their first draw of the games after the previous match against Congo 3-2, through the efforts of Malish Ezibon Wajo who equalized two goals each for his team and Data Elly settled it at the last kick of the gun.
Tuesday’s visitors will want to maintain with the recent results however, six consecutive away fixtures without victory leaves a lot of uncertainties in their capacity to do this.
South Africa entered this match on the heels of three wins and a tie with a stunning and easy 2-0 victory over the Ugandans the other day. A few of months before, they had begun with a disheartening 2-2 draw against Uganda.
Although they have already been eliminated and are among the lesser teams in the second round of CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualification, South Sudan managed to pull off a stunning comeback victory over Congo in Juba over the weekend, winning 3-2.
Although South Africa isn't always reliable, they have made significant progress and should win this match easily, especially with home advantage.