By Peter Kamasa All roads will lead to Amahoro Stadium on Thursday, November 14, as Rwanda take on Libya in a mouthwatering qualifier that could boost Rwanda’s chances of securing a ticket to Morocco 2025 with a win in Kigali. Anticipation is high among Rwandans who are eager to witness history to repeat itself with a qualification for the continental premier football events still up in the air. While head coach Frank Spittler and his assistants Jimmy Mulisa and Yves Rwasamanzi have prepared their group of players mentally and tactically, the home fans have also promised to turn themselves into a 12th player as they look to push their men to a victory. ALSO READ: Bizimana calls for Rwandans’ support ahead of Libya clash According to long-serving Amavubi supporter Claude Muhawenimana, fans have been drawn from APR, Kiyovu, Mukura, Police and Rayon Sport and other football clubs to purposely back the Amavubi team in their campaign to beat Libya. Fans must come with Amavubi T-shirts and support our team. They all know that their task is to cheer our players throughout the match,” Muhawenimana said. People have purchased thousands of tickets for Rwandans who wish to attend the match as part of mobilizing mobilizing people to fill 45,000-seat Amahoro Stadium and cheer for the national team. With all these efforts, the atmosphere promises to be terrific as fans look to back their team to finish the job in Kigali. We are ready to support our team, we will be at the stadium two hours before kickoff and I am confident we shall beat them,” said Bosco Ngenzahimana a.k.a Rwarutabura. According to Freeda Kayisanabo ‘Bibi,’ it is going to be a very exciting match to watch, “but we want the three points, not a draw. We know Libya is a good team and they can cause us problems but I am confident we will beat them.” Rwanda will be looking to overcome Libya and bag three points to restore hopes of qualifying to the AFCON finals. Rwanda sit in third place with 5 points, a point shy of second placed Benin. The two countries are in fierce battle for the ticket to the AFCON 2025 finals, and a win on Thursday will put Amavubi in pole position to secure the ticket, in case, just in case, the Super Eagles beat Benin in Abidjan. The AFCON 2025 will be held in Morocco from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026.