Orlando Pirates will go into the CAF Confederations Cup group stages draw facing the prospect of coming up against the heavyweights of the competition.
Pirates is amongst the 14 clubs already through to the group stages after all but two of the Play-Offs were concluded yesterday.
The Bucs went through without playing the second leg of their contest after Liberian club LPRC Oilers pulled out of the competition due to financial limitations while also citing the new Covid-19 variant.
The draw for the group stages is set for December 23 with the group stages games then scheduled to get underway in February.
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Based on the CAF club rankings, Pirates will most likely go into the draw in Pot 3.
The seeded teams in Pot 1 are TP Mazembe (45 points), RS Berkane (41), Pyramids (31) and Simba (24).
If JS Kabyile (28) go through from their tie with Royal Leopards whose second leg was postponed due to travel restrictions, then they will relegate Simba into Pot 2.
Just like Simba, Enyimba (24) will be in Pot 2 if they get past Al Ittihad.
The only club guaranteed to stay in Pot 2 is CS Sfaxien while AS Otoho from Congo Brazzaville will stay in Pot 4 regardless of what happens.
Sitting on 16 points means Pirates will only know of their fate once the two outstanding games are played.
They will either be in Pot 2 or 3.
The rest of the clubs through are Coton Sport (16), Al Masry (14), Zanaco (10), JS Saoura (6), ASEC Mimosas (5), Al Ahli Tripoli (3) and USGN from Niger who are yet to earn points.
Teams in the same pot cannot be drawn together meaning Pirates will face any of former winners TP Mazembe and RS Berkane along with last year's runners-up Pyramids.
They then face the prospect of playing any of Otoho, Al Ahli Tripoli, ASEC Mimosas, USGN or any of Royal Leopards and Al Ittihad if they go through.