Following their qualification for the CAF Champions League final, Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to end Al Ahly's dominance over South African teams.
On the two previous occasions, Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates were both suffocated into submission in Cairo after playing draws at home in the then two-legged Champions League final.
This year the final is set for a once-off affair being played at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco on July 17.
Chiefs are into their first ever finalof the premier continental club competition, while the Egyptia giants are into their fourteenth, but Amakhosi will feel encouraged by their last visit to Casablanca, which ended victorious against Wydad Casablanca.
The record of South African clubs against Ahly in the final makes for discouraging reading, however.
Scroll through the gallery above to see Sundowns and Pirates' shortfalls against Al Ahly
In the 2001 final, Mamelodi Sundowns drew 1-1 at home and were 'lamb to the slaughter' by the time they arrived in Cairo for the second leg, as they fell to a 3-0 defeat.
Pirates were up against the same side in the 2013 final but also came stuck, playing a 1-1 stalemate at Orlando Stadium before losing 2-0 in Cairo.
The baton has now been passed to Chiefs to make sure that there is no clean sweep of the PSL big three for the Red Devils.
Chiefs will also be up against the familiar face of Pitso Mosimane, who will be plotting his third Champions League success and second in a row.
He won his first five years ago with Sundowns, and lifted his second last year shortly after arriving at the CAF Club of the Century.