Rwanda will host South Africa on Tuesday afternoon hoping to claim their first three points of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Group C.
While Bafana Bafana managed to get maximum points from Benin in their first game, Amavubi shared the spoils with Zimbabwe.
After Nigeria's slippery start - that has seen the Super Eagles collect just two points in the group - South Africa will be aiming at capitalising on the situation against the unpredictable Eastern Africans.
Here, GOAL gives you all the details on how to follow the game that will be staged at Huye Stadium.
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