On paper these two teams are chalk and cheese as bottom-of-the-table Eagles are staring relegation in the face in the GladAfrica Championship, while Chiefs are sitting comfortably at the top of the log minding their own business.
Although Mohafe admits the Nedbank Cup clash against the Glamour Boys will be a mammoth task for his charges, he banks on his past experiences against PSL teams.
"Haaa... eish! This game makes us lose sleep jong," he tells snl24.com/kickoff.
"We can't sleep. But it's just the name Kaizer Chiefs, and it's a famous team and we are an unknown team.
"So we will be the underdogs going to the match with less pressure. They will be under pressure to beat the team that is at the bottom of the second division.
"I have got that luck that whenever I beat those teams, the following matches they tend to struggle. You remember when we beat Polokwane [City] from Tshakhuma [TTM]? Ja, what happened after that?
"And the time I was with [Witbank] Spurs... I just forgot that team's name but I beat it, after that they struggled. I don't want Chiefs to lose the league because of that dilemma that I will be costing them.
"We just want to go there to play to prepare for next matches. We just need to prepare those guys [Eagles players] for league matches.
"So we are not just going there to be slaughtered like sheep, but we are going there to fight. And we will fight smart. Our chances are three to seven.
"We want to beat the number one team in the league of South Africa. That is the big league, that is the big team and the most supported team.
"So we will be going there to face firstly the supporters, secondly the game in itself, thirdly the tactics from the German.
"From Chiefs I'm expecting a high-pressure game. They would want to score early and unsettle us. I expect a Chiefs that will play diagonal balls, I expect Chiefs that will play from the second balls. I expect Chiefs that will play with the set-pieces."