Gor Mahia booked a place in the final of the SportPesa Super Cup, after defeating Tanzanian side Singida United in the semi's on Thursday 7 June and will now face Simba SC on Sunday 10.
The winner of the tournament will fly off to Liverpool, England, to face off against English Premiership side Everton FC and head coach Dylan Kerr says that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity that his charges must embrace.
K'Ogalo, who are the defending champions of the Super Cup after winning the inaugural edition in 2017, defeated Singida 2-0 at a rain-soaked Afraha Stadium courtesy of a brace from striker Meddie Kagere.
"I thought we deserved the win. Singida made it difficult for us, but I am proud of my boys who gave their all in tough conditions," Kerr said after the game.
"We now play Simba, which will be a tough match especially with what will be at stake. To play Everton is a once in a lifetime opportunity and we must do our best to ensure that it is us who will travel to Goodison Park,"
Gor lost 2-1 against the English side in 2017 in a match played at the Dar es Salaam National Stadium in Tanzania.