Pyramids aims for a scenario similar to what Paris Saint-Germain achieved.

The South African team Sundowns will meet their Egyptian counterpart Pyramids at the Air Defense Stadium in the final of the African Champions League, where the Egyptian team hopes to win the title for the first time in their history, similar to what Paris Saint-Germain did in the UEFA Champions League.
During the technical meeting for the Pyramids and Sundowns match, it was confirmed that if the second leg ends with the same result as the first leg in a positive draw with a goal each, the match will go directly to penalties to determine the champion without playing extra time.
Today's match is the eighth encounter between Pyramids and South African clubs, having faced 3 South African clubs in 7 matches before, winning one match, losing two, and drawing in 4 encounters.
If the Sky Blue team wins the title, they will become the fourth Egyptian team to be crowned champions after Al Ahly (12 times), Zamalek (5 times), and Ismaily, the first Arab team to win the title (1969), while Ghazl El Mahalla lost the final once (1974).