Orlando Pirates could be drawn against unbeaten Moroccan giants Raja Casablanca in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-finals after their last-minute defeat to Enyimba.
Pirates look poised to finish as Group A winners despite a lacklustre display in Aba on Wednesday evening but Cyril Olisema's 95th-minute winner through a spanner in the works.
Enyimba, who were seemingly headed for elimination and rock bottom of the 'Group of Death' advanced as winners due to their superior head to head record against the Soweto giants.
Pirates hold a superior goal difference in the group but Enyimba's away goal in their 2-1 defeat at Orlando Stadium earlier this month proved pivotal in the final standings.
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As a result, Josef Zinnbauer's side could now face the daunting task of Raja in the next round.
Last season's Champions League semi-finalists suffered a shock defeat to Senegalese champions Teungueth in January which saw them relegated to the second-tier competition.
Since the disappointment, the Botola champions have won six out of six games, scoring 13 and conceding none as they romped past Pyramids (Egypt), Nkana (Zambia) and Namungo (Tanzania) in Group D.
The draw that will take place at the CAF headquarters in Cairo on Friday could also see Pirates face up against ASC Jaraaf (Senegal) or record 14-time Algerian league champions JS Kabylie.
Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns will also learn their fate tomorrow as the Champions League draw is also scheduled to take place.