Kaizer Chiefs laboured to a goalless draw against Horoya AC in the CAF Champions League on Tuesday night, and they are on the road again for the next assignment.
The Glamour Boys couldn't find the back of the net when they hosted the side from Guinea at FNB Stadium in their opening group stages clash, and now the Siya crew has been informed they will leave SA for Burkina Faso on Thursday.
Amakhosi now have to make their way to Ouagadougou for the rescheduled match away to Wydad Casablanca after it was postponed two weeks ago because the Morocco government had denied Chiefs entry due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Wydad then asked Egypt to host it a few days later, but their neighbours also had reservations, until CAF got involved and Burkina Faso agreed to be the neutral venue.
This game was initially meant to be Chiefs' opening historic group stages encounter, but instead Horoya were their first game in Group C on Tuesday night.
It's expected that coach Gavin Hunt will again name an 18-man squad for the trip, but Chiefs are likely to have around 40 people in total, including staff, also going to Ouagadougou for Sunday's game at Stade du 4 Aout.
Referee Sadok Selmi from Tunisia is the whistleman appointed for the game.
Wydad are second in the group behind Horoya after beating Petro de Luanda 1-0 on Tuesday night in a match played in Angola.