Free State Stars will be looking to put a dent in Mamelodi Sundowns' title hopes when the teams clash at Goble Park on Saturday.
Sundowns have moved to within eight points of league-leaders SuperSport United, while Stars are languishing in 14th.
Ea Lla Koto skipper Duncan Lechesa is relishing the clash with the Brazilians and expects a tough encounter.
Lechesa told the club's official website: "It is good to be part of the team again after missing the midweek game against Ajax Cape Town due to suspension. Playing Mamelodi Sundowns has never been easy, they look like they have finally found their footing, but as much as they need the maximum points to close the gap opened by Supersport we also need points to move away from relegation zone.
"I must say the spirit in the camp is very high following midweek good results, so it is up to us to continue where we left off as far as displaying good performance is concerned.
"We are playing at home we need to attack them from the first whistle and don't give them the luxury space to play, because that is where they are dangerous, they enjoy patient build ups from the back."
Along with Lechesa, Jonathan Mensah and Molemo Moholo both return from suspension.
However, Sthembiso Ngcobo, Paulos Masehe and Fabio Marinho will all miss the match due to bans.
Sundowns also have missing players, with Lerato Chabangu, Matthew Booth and Siboniso Gaxa all likely to sit out.
Despite the injuries, head coach Hristo Stoichkov will be confident that his side can continue their good run of form, which includes a 2-0 midweek victory over Orlando Pirates.
Katlego Mphela has been on fire for the Brazilians this season, sitting on top the scoring charts with eleven goals.
Benedict Vilakazi has started to regain some of his form of a few years ago, with Stoichkov credited with the midfielder's revival.







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