Kick-of is at 19:30.
Although Dikwena are fresh from a 2-0 Absa Premiership loss at the hands of Bidvest Wits on Saturday evening, their mission is to do well in the Ke Yona competition.
However, meeting a team known to have a cup pedigree when it comes to beating the big boys, they will have to fight harder for a win.
Dikwena are a busy side in the second round of the 2016/17 Premier Soccer League campaign, having progressed through to the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup.
To reach the last 16, Dikwena beat National First Division outfit AmaZulu 3-2 to advance to this stage.
The two sides have met three times in the current campaign and Bakgaga Ba Mphahlele have claimed two wins already.
Kgoloko Thobejane beat Stars 1-0 and drew 0-0 in the league before losing 3-1 in the Telkom Knockout, this becomes the fourth meeting.
“We are not over unhappy because we lost, analytically, they are in top and we played a good game against a big team,” said Cavin Jonson.
“We have a big one coming on Tuesday and games are coming thick and fast so we have to put this far behind in our heads.
“Yes, in one moment we have a chance to win something, we are playing against a team that is known to have a kind of Juju for the Nedbank Cup.