The match, which takes place at the School of Excellence and kicks off at 16h00, will give coach Joseph Mkhonza an opportunity to assess the 22 players he will select to travel to Cyprus on Monday.
Banyana will also play an international friendly against New Zealand on March 2 at the Alpha Sports Centre in Larnaca, Cyprus.
Mkhonza says he is impressed by the players’ showing since training got underway on Monday and feels he has a group that are ready to take on the world.
“All the players have been giving their best at training; I suppose the competition for places is making them go all out, which is good to see,” he says.
“This will make the job of picking the final squad a demanding task. I will have to make my selection all the same and as I have already said those who don’t make the cut will be called up for future camps.
“It is unfortunate that we couldn’t get official opponents for the friendly match ahead of our departure, but I know the boys at the School of Excellence will give us a good match like they have always done. This practice match will give me a chance to assess the players in a more practical match situation.”
Banyana are in Group C together with South Korea, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland while New Zealand are in Group A with England, Italy and Scotland.