Bafana Bafana will enter the Stade Taieb Mhiri in Sfax, Tunisia on Sunday evening keen to prove they are better than their stubborn north African counterparts Libya in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier they must at least draw to book their ticket to Egypt for the tournament proper.
And coach Stuart Baxter will be wary of the danger men that were by far the better side in the first leg encounter back in September at a wet Moses Mabhida Stadium, which ended in a shock goalless draw.
The Siya crew looked at the THREE players to watch ahead of Sunday's clash.
Ismael Tajouri-Shradi
Made a memorable debut for his country in that stalemate against South Africa last year and was arguably Libya's best player. An attacking midfielder, he recently got his US green card, which qualifies him as a domestic player in the MLS for his club New York City.
Ali Elmusrati
Has 27 caps for Libya and is one of the few players playing abroad as he is currently on the books of Vitoria Guimaraes B side. A striker only 22-years old who plays as an attacking midfielder.
Muhammad Nashnoush
Another goalless draw will be enough for Bafana, but should things take a nasty turn, Baxter's men will have to beat this goalkeeper to get a favourable result. Nashnoush has loads of experience, plays for Al Ahli Tripoli and has 69 caps for the national team.