APR FC have their destiny in their own hands as they face Gaadiidka FC is a CAF Champions League preliminary round second leg decider ar Kigali Pelé Stadium on Thursday.
Though the game is being played at APR’s home ground, it is technically an away game for the Rwandan side.
The first leg ended 1-1 and both teams have a fair advantage of sailing through in the second leg.
Times Sport takes a look at five key battles people should watch in the second leg.
Pentecost Obiechina vs Omborenga Fitina
The Nigerian attacker came up victorious against Fitina in the first leg as he left the APR right-back struggling on numerous occasions.
Obiechina, who previously played in Slovakia and Czech Republic, was arguably the best player on the pitch as his side earned a valuable away point in the 1-1 draw.
He will be up against Fitina again and must be stopped before he cause another havoc.
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Francois Landry vs Sharaf Shaiboub
It was a battle worth watching in the middle of the pitch as Shaiboub came up against Landry.
The Sudanese midfielder came up on top though Landry gave him a tough time.
It will be another intriguing battle on Thursday as they square off again. The outcome of this midfield encounter will definitely have an effect on the game.
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Abdul Mohammed vs Prince Buregeya
Mohammed had a commendable performance in the first leg and was a constant torn in the flesh of the APR skipper.
He complimented the effort of Obiechina as they mesmerized the APR defense. Buregeya must up his game to stop Mohammed or Pavelh Nzila will have an afternoon to forget.
Abdul Rahman vs Victor Mbaoma
Rahman handled Mbaoma very well despite the APR attacker getting the needed goal.
Mbaoma, aside the goal he scored in the 47th minute as he reacted quickly to a cross from Omborenga Fitina, was virtually out of the game.
If he wants to excel against Rahman, he must always be at the right place at the right time.
Nicholas Kagaba vs Christian Ishimwe
Kagaba, an overlapping right-back was superior on the wings as he effectively stopped Christian Ishimwe from moving forward.
His marauding runs meant Ishimwe and Apam Assongwe who operated on APR's left side had to always be in their own half doing more defensive duties.
Kagaba scored a spectacular long range drive from 25 yards as his side drew 1-1 in the first leg.