They will host bottom of the group South Sudan at the Cape Town Stadium tonight, in their final Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match.
Broos says their mission is clear and simple, and that is to try and win every match they play. The game will also mark the 50th cap for Bafana Bafana keeper and captain Ronwen Williams.
Bafana Bafana qualified for next year's Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Morocco with two games to spare.
The 72-year-old Broos says he will not interfere too much with his winning combination, because there's still a lot to play for in their final qualifying match...
In their AFCON qualifying campaign, Bafana Bafana are unbeaten in five matches having registered three wins with two draws. They have scored 13 goals and conceded five, and Broos says he will only be satisfied if they finish top of their group...
“I think you are looking at two very happy men after our qualifying game against Uganda. on the other hand you are looking at two men who are still not satisfied. satisfied because we want to win the game of tomorrow, this is not a friendly game for us it's an important game because we want to be first in the group".
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