Al Ahly of Egypt are set to clash against Raja of Morocco in the second leg of the quarter-final on Friday. The match will take place under the presence of 60,000 fans.
The match will kick off at Al Salam Stadium for the 12:00 am kick-off.
The ten-time African champions qualified for the last eight after being ranked second in their group, while the Moroccan team placed first in their group.
The Red Devils snatched a 2-1 hard-fought win over the Moroccan team in the first leg, which will make the game so tough.
The history of both teams' clashes is as follows
Both teams have previously met on nine occasions, with Al Ahly winning five compared to two victories for Raja, while the draw decided the two other clashes.
This clash will be the first clash between both teams in the knock out stages, as the two teams played before in the Champions League in the group stage in the 1999, 2002, and 2005 seasons.
During their previous confrontations in the CAF Champions League, the Red Devils won once, while Raja secured three victories and the draw settled the other three encounters.
The next encounter between both teams at Cairo Stadium will be the seventh between both teams in the CAF Champions League.
The biggest win between both teams was for Al Ahly in the Arab Club Champions Cup 3-1 in 1997.
The clash, which took place on October 18th, 2002, saw the highest numbers of goals scored within a single match as both teams settled a six-goal thriller.