Lawrence Juma 

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The Gor Mahia midfielder is having the form of his life in both club and country. He has cemented a starting position in Francis Kimanzi’s starting eleven and his exemplary performance in Alexandria will boost his confidence as he faces Togo under floodlights. 

Ian Otieno 

Considering it was his debut when he came up against a star-studded Egypt team, the stopper who plies his trade in Zambia performed above average. He conceded one goal that was brought about by horrendous defending. He will be shielded by Kpl’s player of the year Joash Onyango and the towering youngster Joseph Okumu.

 Michael Olunga

The Kashiwa Raysol top scorer remains to be the most lethal striker we have in the country. He will probably be assisted upfront by Al Masr playmaker Cliff Nyakeya who assisted his goal in the first group match against Egypt. He needs to be more clinical Infront of goal to ensure Kenya maximises on all opportunities and collects maximum points. 

Samuel Olwade

Since he took over the boots from the injured Philemon Otieno, the Kariobangi sharks’ defender has had outstanding performances that have earned him a place in the first eleven. He is not only good at defending but also at attacking something that gives him an upper hand. 

Eric Johana

Erick Johana is arguably the most creative midfielders we have in the country. His vast experience will come in handy as stars take on Togo under floodlights in the second Afcon qualifier match at the Moi international sports Centre Kasarani on Monday night.