Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos knows it will not be an easy game and has urged his side not to underestimate Mozambique.
South Africa had to settle for a goalless draw when they came up against Tanzania at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Friday.
Bafana will be hoping for a positive result when they take on Mozambique in their next international friendly at the same venue this evening.
Broos is relishing the chance to take on their next opponents and wants to give each player the opportunity ti get game time under their belt.
“First of all, I am looking forward to the game tomorrow (today) and as you know it will be a totally different team to the one that played (against Tanzania) last Friday,” he said.
“But as I said, I want to give play time to everybody who is here in camp with us and give them the opportunity to express themselves on the pitch.
“It will not be an easy game as we are playing against a good opponent. I think, if I’m not mistaken, they are doing well in the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the moment.”
“They also had a very good AFCON last year in Ivory Coast, so Mozambique are certainly not a bad team. On the other side, it will be a good test for all those new and young players who are with us at the moment.”