South Africa will have three representatives in the next round of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup tournaments that takes place next month.
Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns both made it through into the first round of the CCL qualifying stage after wins over Township Rollers and St Michel United respectively, while Orlando Pirates received a bye into the CCC's equivalent round.
About 32 teams will battle it out in the next round of the CCL and CCC tournaments with 16 in each competition looking to go one step closer to the group stages.
Both the Amakhosi and Masandawana face stiff competition in the shape of Morocco's Raja Casablanca and TP Mazembe of DRC, while Orlando Pirates can be slightly more confident after being pitted against Uganda's URA.
CCL:
Zesco United v AS Kaloum
USM Alger v AS Pikine
Al-Hilal v Big Bullets
Coton Sport v SM Sanga Balende
Cosmos de Bafia v Esperance
Al-Merrikh v Kabuscorp
AC Semassi v Sfaxien
MC El Eulma v Asante Kotoko
Enyimba v Smouha
Gor Mahia v AC Leopards
APR v Al Ahly
Moghreb Tetouan v Kano Pillars
ES Setif v Real Banjul/Barrack Young Controllers
Kaizer Chiefs v Raja Casablanca
Mamelodi Sundowns v TP Mazembe
AS Mangasport v Stade Malien
CCC:
Onze Createurs de Niarela v Sahel SC
ASEX Mimosas v Al-Ittihad
Djoliba v Petrojet
Olympique de Ngor v Hearts of Oak
Horoya v ASO Chlef
Club Africain v Dolphins
Warri Wolves v Dedebit
Al Ahly Shendi v FC MK Etancheite
Zamalek v Rayon Sports
FUS Rabat v AS Togo-Port
CF Mounana v Power Dynamos
Orlando Pirates v URA
Young Africans v FC Platinum
Etoile du Sahel v Benfica de Luanda
Royal Leopards v Petro de Luanda
AS Vita v Ferroviario de Beira
The first leg of the respective ties will take place on the weekend of the 13-15 of March, while the second will be played the next month between the 3-5 of April.