The Kenyan camp remains confident of harvesting positive results against red-hot hosts India when they face off in their match on Monday 8 PM Asian time.

Is there a story unfolding in your community? Let Hivisasa know

Kenya came from behind to trounce New Zealand by two goals to one despite going down to a first-half deficit.

Kenya will have to be at their best to see off an in-form Indian side that demolished minnows Chinese Taipei by five goals without a reply.

The Kenyan defense, which comprises of the likes of Erick, Kibwage, Musa and Jockins Atudo will need to be at their best to contain a ruthless Indian attacking system.

They will have to deal with the threat posed by Indian captain Sunil Chhetri who already has a hat-trick to his name in the tournament.

While a win for the hosts will effectively confirm their place in the final, Kenya will try and spoil the party in the face of the home crowd.

India have utilized their favoured 4-2-3-1 formation to a devastating effect and many sides have no idea of handling their gameplan and general approach to the game.

Halder and Chapa are deployed ahead of the defense to seal the spaces and ensure the defense against unnecessary exposure.

They have a Chhetri as the supporting striker and is flanked by the likes of Udanta and Narzary while Jeje plays further upfront.

It remains to be seen who wins the tactical approach to the game with both Sebastien Migne and Stephen Constantine favoring attacking football and high pressing.