The quarter-finals for the CAF Champions League have officially been drawn, with some blockbuster fixtures awaiting.
Check Out: African POTY To 'Leave' Club After Being Labelled Worst PK Taker
The final eight clubs remaining in Africa's premier club competition now know their fate for the remainder of the tournament.
While North Africa was not well represented in the knockout stages of the previous iteration of the competition, this season there are as many as five teams from the region. Perhaps the biggest of them all is the reigning champions, Al Ahly. They finished second behind Orlando Pirates in Group C and will consequently face Al Hilal in the quarter-finals.
The Buccaneers, on the other hand, have been pitted against MC Alger. They are one of two sides to finish the group stages undefeated and will be looking to continue that streak while aiming to capture a second continental title.
Check Out: Official: Eto'o Wins Appeal Against CAF
Quarterfinal Draw:
Al Ahly (Egypt) vs. Al Hilal (Sudan) (QF1)
Pyramids (Egypt) vs. AS FAR Rabat (Morocco) (QF2)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) vs. Esperance de Tunis (Tunisia) (QF3)
MC Alger (Algeria) vs. Orlando Pirates (South Africa) (QF4)
Semifinal draw:
Winner of QF3 vs. Winner of QF1
Winner of QF4 vs. Winner of QF2