Kaizer Chiefs will face either a trip to Tunisia, Mali or the Ivory Coast in the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup, with the draw being held this morning.
The Amakhosi dropped into the CCC after being knocked out of the CAF Confederation Cup by AS Vita this weekend, and need to win one final tie before making it through to the group stage.
16 teams will take part in this round, with eight making it through to the group stages that will begin next month.
The draw, which includes eight teams that dropped out of the CCL and eight that won in the last round of the CCC, all of whom have been split up into four different pots.
POT A (Seeded CCL dropouts)
Al Ahly (EGY)
Coton Sport (CMR)
AC Leopards (CGO)
Séwé Sport (CIV)
POT B (Un-seeded CCC sides)
Bayelsa United (NGA)
Difaa El Jadida (MOR)
Medeama (GHA)
Atletico Petro de Luanda(ANG)
POT C (Seeded CCC sides)
Djoliba (MLI)
CA Bizertin (TUN)
Etoile du Sahel (TUN)
ASEC Mimosas (CIV)
POT D (Un-seeded CCL sides)
AS Réal Bamako(MLI)
Kaizer Chiefs (RSA)
Nkana (ZAM)
Horoya (GUI)
Teams from pot A will be drawn against teams from pot B, while clubs from pots C and D will face each other.
This means that Stuart Baxter’s side will be pitted against either Djoliba of Mali, Tunisia’s Etoile du Sahel or CA Bizertin, or ASEC Mimosas from the Ivory Coast.
Chiefs will play at home first on the weekend of 18-20 April, before travelling to one of the aforementioned countries for the away leg a week later between the 25-27 April.