Ghana's Aduana Stars will slug it out with Fosa Juniors of Madagascar in the Caf Confederation Cup playoffs.
The Dormaa-based club dropped to Caf's second-tier competition after being bundled out of the Champions League this past weekend by ES Setif of Algeria.
However, they will be expected to make amends by eliminating the relatively unknown Fosa Juniors and advance to the group stage for first time.
Fosa Juniors, holders of Madagascar Cup, reached this stage following a 1-1 aggregate victory over Kenya's AC Leopards.
The Ghanaian champions will host the first leg at the Nana Agyeman Badu II Park in Dormaa Ahenkro on 7th April.
The return leg will be honoured in Boeny on 17th April.
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