Sunday Rwanda vs Kenya (Kigali Stadium, 15:00)
Amavubi have plenty of work to do at Kigali Stadium when they face Kenya in their 2022 World/Qatari Cup qualifiers campaign second game on Sunday.
Vincent Mashami’s side was defeated by Mali 1-0 on Wednesday night.
Adam Traore scored the all-important goal in the 19th minute of the game.
"Winning the game will give us more chances, and we have started thinking and planning how we can win the game but we can not share our game plan with anyone,” Mashami said during the press conference held at Kigali stadium on Saturday.
Mali is top of Group E with three points in the ongoing first phase of the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers.
Kenya played goalless draw against Uganda this week.
Rwanda is placed bottom among the four Group E teams in the latest Fifa rankings, will be hoping to have a better campaign after failing to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.