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Meanwhile, Sundowns will be without Ricardo Nascimento, Oupa Manyisa, Anthony Laffor and Rivaldo Coetzee, who are all nursing long-term injuries.
However, Mosimane has depth in his squad and he will look to Mauricio Affonso, whose brace inspired Brazilians to a victory over Maritzburg on Saturday.
Masandawana find themselves on the third spot in the league standings - 10 points behind Chiefs, but the former have one game in hand.
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Wits have blown hot and cold at home in recent months having recorded three wins and two defeats in their last five league matches as hosts.
They lost 1-0 to SuperSport United in their last home match and Hunt will be keen to ensure that Students improve their home record in order to mount a serious challenge for the league title.
On the other hand, Sundowns are winless in their last two away league matches having recorded a draw and defeat on the road.
The 3-2 defeat to Arrows ended Masandawana's nine-match unbeaten run on the road and Mosimane will be eager to ensure that Sundowns are consistent as they look to defend their PSL title.
In head-to-head stats since 1985, Wits and Sundowns have clashed in 67 league matches.
The Brazilians have the upper had having registered 36 wins compared to 17 for the Clever Boys, while 14 games have been drawn.
Last season, Wits held Sundowns to a 1-1 draw in Tshwane in October 2018 and the second round leg clash also ended in a 1-1 draw in Johannesburg in February 2019.
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