The tournament hosts continue their preparations against the South American side at Johannesburg's Soccer City after earning a decent draw against Bulgaria earlier this week.

Parreira named a largely domestic-based side for Monday's 1-1 stalemate, and the introduction of the likes of Portsmouth defender Aaron Mokoena and Fulham midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi in the second half appeared to stifle Bafana Bafana's threat.

With Everton's Steven Pienaar waiting in the wings, and captain Mokoena certain to be included, Parreira will have to shuffle his pack at some point although he admits he is reluctant to tinker too much at this stage.

"It is always difficult to establish a shape and I am not intending to change the shape of the team now," he said.

Parreira is wrestling with the problem of how best to accommodate his late-arriving European players alongside his domestic stars, who have been under his guidance for the last two months.

With his squad still needing to be trimmed to a final 23, the coach admits the task is not one he is approaching with relish.

"The competition is very tough between the overseas and home-based players," he added. "It's a good problem for a coach but it is giving me a headache."

Denmark coach Morten Olsen has revealed he will not be taking a risk on the fitness of Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner for tomorrow's World Cup warm-up against Senegal in Aalborg.

Bendtner has been struggling with a groin injury but the Danes, who will line up in Group E alongside Holland, Japan and Cameroon, are confident he will be fit for the finals.

Olsen has instead drafted in Morten Rasmussen, one of four players on a standby list, for tomorrow's match.

"We don't want to take any chances," Olsen said of Bendtner's injury.

"At this moment, it is only a question of how the injury affects him during training and how he reacts."

Honduras are also in action tomorrow, less than 48 hours after arriving in Austria for their pre-tournament training camp.

The Central Americans have had a disrupted build-up to the match with severe weather forcing the travelling party to abandon plans for a camp in Bad Bleiberg, with Reinaldo Rueda's charges instead switching to a base in nearby Troepolach.

Honduras, who face Spain, Switzerland and Chile in Group H, kick-off their preparations against Belarus in Villach tomorrow, before further matches against Azerbaijan and Romania.