Hugo Broos will have plenty to consider in scratching his head with the selections that he makes for the game against South Sudan.
Qualification for the AFCON is done and the price for Bafana Bafana winning on Tuesday at the DHL Cape Town Stadium (18:00) will be topping the qualifying group and moving up the FIFA rankings.
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Who Broos will select will be of interest.
Instead of Ronwen Williams in goals, he will have the option of either handing Sipho Chaine his second cap or giving Sage Stephens his international debut at the age of 33.
Khuliso Mudau could make way for Nyiko Mobbie at right-back with either Siyabonga Ngezana or Nkosinathi Sibisi coming in for Mothobi Mvala at right centre-back.
Fawaaz Basadien will have plenty memories for keeps if his first start for Bafana comes in familiar surroundings with family and friends in attendance.
He made his debut against Uganda and has the occasion perfectly set for him to play ahead of Aubrey Modiba on Tuesday.
Devin Titus will also take joy if his Bafana debut happens in his hometown and Broos will have this in mind.
With the load awaiting Teboho Mokoena and Bathusi Aubaas at Mamelodi Sundowns, it will make sense not to play both for 90 minutes, which will create an opening for Thalente Mbatha in the central midfield spaces.
Oswin Appollis will want to impress at home in Cape Town, while Luke Le Roux will be a sure bet to start again.
Elias Mokwana and Thapelo Morena could share the minutes just like they did in Kampala on Friday.
The stage will be set for Relebohile Mofokeng to get more minutes than he has ever had playing for Bafana Bafana.
After his first goal for the senior national team, Patrick Maswanganyi will be aiming to play.
Up top, there will also be a homely feel for Iqraam Rayners with Broos to make the call about how he divides the game-time with Evidence Makgopa.
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It is all decisions to make for the Belgian mentor, who will take pride in a win, which will move Bafana up the FIFA rankings.
"We will try and win the game on Tuesday and stay first in the group.
"What I heard is that there will be a crowd at the stadium, so we will try and give our supporters something," said Broos.