Harambee Stars captain Michael ‘Engineer’ Olunga has labelled the second leg fixture between Kenya and West African side Mali a do or die clash as the two teams prepare to take on each other at Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday afternoon in the FIFA Qatar 2022 World Cup Qualifiers.Fresh from suffering a 5-0 humbling against the same side in the first leg match staged barely three days ago in Morocco, Harambee Stars head into the clash needing all the three points as they know very well that any result other than that will safely ensure they cannot progress to the final playoff round of the qualifiers.##NAJAVA_MECA_5885091##Currently, Mali sit at the top of Group E on seven points and should they get three points against Kenya on Sunday, Harambee Stars will not be able to mathematically surmount the points difference.In the result of a defeat again, Kenya will be left with only two points from four games with only two games left and an eight point difference. It is for that fact that Olunga has called on his side to give all it takes to deny the Malians a chance of completely killing all hopes of the national teams’ chances.’It is a match where we know what we are supposed to do. We admit the first leg match was a bad day in office but we have learnt from our mistakes and we hope that tomorrow we will correct them and give a good showing. Tomorrow’s game is a do or die clash for us and we know if we lose it, all our hopes will be done and dusted. We still have hope that in tomorrow’s game, we can pull something if we work together as a unit,” the captain said.With only three games remaining, Harambee Stars are in third position on two points. They take on Mali from 4PM on Sunday.Under fire Firat promises better Harambee Stars showing in Nairobi