With Mamelodi Sundowns the only Premier Soccer League side left in the competition, here are Masandawana’s potential Last 8 opponents.
Miguel Cardoso’s side beat Rulani Mokwena’s MC Alger 2-0 to move past them on the log and secure their spot in the knockouts behind Al Hilal
However, as second-placed team Masandawana will face one of the other three group winners, Pyramids, Al Ahly or Stade Malien.
The defending champions topped Group A, with five wins and a draw, scoring 14 goals (the most) and only conceding two (the joint least). They finished first ahead of Moroccan champions RS Berkane.
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In Group B, record champions Al Ahly ended atop despite only winning two of their six matches, while drawing the other four. FAR Rabat ended in second with nine points, one ahead of Young Africans.
Stade Malien topped Group D despite losing their final match to Steve Barker’s Simba SC. The Malian giants qualified ahead of Esperance de Tunis, who ended on nine points – two behind the leaders.
The draw takes place on Tuesday afternoon, with the four group winners paired against the four runners-up, and Cardoso’s side potentially facing one of the Egyptian giants or Stade Malien – while they can’t face Al Hilal, who topped their own Group C.