Bafana Bafana's count against different opposition will take another step towards the 100 mark on Tuesday, with South Sudan becoming the latest new entry that has played against South Africa.
After playing Andorra for the first time earlier this year, South Sudan will join Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Georgia, Iraq, Japan, Malta and North Korea amongst the countries that Bafana have only ever played once.
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Tuesday's contest is on the artificial turf of Juba Stadium (15:00), where the temperature prediction shows it could reach a high of 38 degrees Celsius by the time the game starts.
The heat factor and the artificial turf is what the hosts – who are nicknamed The Bright Stars – will be counting on.
"The weather is the weather, and we can't change it, and it is not the first time that we have played a game at a high temperature.
"We did it in Ivory Coast and it is a question of adaptation, and I hope that my team can adapt to that," notes Broos, while then giving insight on the plan.
"We always play a game to win, and we will do it again tomorrow (Tuesday).
"We will play against a tough opponent, and it is up to us to achieve our best level.
"We know it is an aggressive team and I don't mean it negatively.
"Very dedicated and it is also a synthetic pitch, so it is not easy. So, I expect a very difficult game tomorrow.
"It is a different game on a different pitch against different opponents, so we will see tomorrow.
"The game of Uganda was difficult, but normally we have to win that game because so many chances Uganda didn't have, and they scored the second goal from the mistake of our keeper.
"But we had three, four, five other chances to score, so we will see how the game is going.
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"But again, we will try to win the game," says Broos.
With Uganda now on four points in the group after overcoming Congo on Monday, Bafana will desperately need this win before the back-to-back games against Congo in October.
Broos had aimed for six points from the opening two games but will now settle for four at best and either one or two at worst should Bafana fail to win in Juba.