Bafana Bafana striker Katlego Mphela is expecting final World Cup warm-up opponents Denmark to pose a stern test to the host nation's abilities just a week before the start of the finals.
The two sides meet in Atteridgeville on Saturday in what will be the last chance for the coaches of both sides - Carlos Alberto Parreira and Morten Olsen - to experiment ahead of next week's kick-off.
South Africa open the tournament against Mexico on June 11 and will meet Uruguay and France in Group A, while the Danes are pooled in Group E alongside Holland, Cameroon and Japan.
"We are well aware that this is the last opportunity for us to win the hearts of all South Africans and we will go for the kill on Saturday," the Mamelodi Sundowns striker said.
"The team is gelling and the most important thing for us ahead of the Word Cup is that we are able to keep possession and score.
"We expect a tough one against Denmark, who will also want to win to build more (momentum) in their camp."
Coach Parreira added: "It will be a tough match against Denmark, one of the toughest in our final preparations, just like the one against Columbia."
South Africa beat the South Americans 2-1 just over 10 days ago before a 5-0 success against Guatemala on Monday.
Meanwhile, Thomas Kahlenberg is set to be missing for Denmark.
The Wolfsburg midfielder is struggling with injury while Jon Dahl Tomasson is also doubtful for the match.
The Feyenoord striker was absent from Thursday's training session and was to be assessed on Friday.
Goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen, defender Simon Kjaer and striker Nicklas Bendtner are already missing as Denmark complete their preparations for their Group A matches against Holland, Cameroon and Japan.




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