All are set to head to Europe for their preparations for the new season, which gives them an opportunity to take on other clubs from that continent, the Middle East and Africa who are on similar preparation tours.
Here is a look at their fixtures so far.
Mamelodi Sundowns
Sundowns will have a clash against Austrian outfit Red Bull Salzburg, having beaten sister club RB Leipzig from Germany 3-1 in a friendly international in Pretoria at the end of the last campaign.
The clash will take place at the tiny Mondseeland Arena on July 18 ahead of the MTN8 quarter-finals that are due to take place on the weekend of August 1-2.
They have also lined up a clash against Karim Benzema’s Al Hilal on July 24, also in Austria, though there could well be another fixture added in between, even if it is behind closed doors.
There has also been talk of a clash with Algerian side MC Alger in Austria, though exact details on that are light at this stage.
Sundowns are set to face their opponents’ city rivals USM Alger in the CAF Super Cup this season.
Orlando Pirates
League champions Pirates are heading back to Spain, where they have spent the last few pre-seasons, a new-found tradition that was started under their former Spanish coach Jose Riveiro.
They are also a little light on details for the moment, but we know they will face top Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad on July 21, having set up camp at the Marbella Football Center for the fifth year in a row.
The latter are likely to be without several of their star names who competed at the 2026 World Cup while they are given extra time off, including Brazilian midfielder Fabinho, but they have some top names in the likes of Moussa Diaby, Youssef En-Nesyri and Steven Bergwijn.
The likes of Scottish side Glasgow Celtic, Club América from Mexico and newly promoted Premier League club Coventry City are also using the training base.
Kaizer Chiefs
Chiefs are also headed to Spain, though they will set up in Murcia under their new coach Fernando Da Cruz.
They have two pre-season friendlies set up so far, one against Saudi side Al Kholood on July 15 at the Pinatar Arena Football Centre.
Three days later, they take on Spanish LaLiga side Elche in another top test for the side, who toured the Netherlands at the start of last season.
Perhaps they are hoping some of that Spanish magic that rubbed off on Pirates in the last campaign will help them.
