Gor Mahia head coach Mark Harrison has implored the ever loyal club faithfuls to show up in droves on Sunday 5 December when the record Kenyan champions seek a toppling quest against Congolese side AS Otoho d’Oyo in the second leg of their CAF Confederation Cup playoff match set to be played at Nyayo National Stadium.Having been granted permission to admit upto 10,000 fans into the stadium by CAF, Harrison is hoping that their twelfth man support will act as a big differential when K’Ogalo go out to chase the second leg tie with a place in the prestigious group stages of the continental competition on the line.Fans allowed for Gor Mahia’s return clash against Otôho d’OyoWhile Gor Mahia had earlier announced that the match will also be beamed live on Ramogi TV, the English tactician urged the green army to match to the grounds come Sunday to help the team through the crucial knockout game.“I hope that does not stop the supporters coming to the stadium (the broadcast deal). We still need the guys there. It is also good to air the game on TV especially with what we put up with in Congo with the officials. You know if it is live then these guys cannot do some of these things that they do because they have to be transparent,” the head coach remarked.We have a big one on Sunday at Nyayo stadium against Otoho d’Oyo. Your support will go a long way. We need the numbers behind. Let’s do it for the team. Tickets – Regular – 200/= , VIP – 500/= ( To be available on Sunday from 8am) #Sirkal | #Betsafe #TotalEnergiesCAFCC pic.twitter.com/xHCWA6Qira— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) December 3, 2021 Going into the match, Gor trail by one goal and need to restrict the visiting side from getting any away goals if they are to make the work a little easier for themselves. Having been barred from the first leg encounter after having allegedly testing positive for Covid-19, Jules Ulimwengu and John Ochieng will be available to feature in the second leg on Sunday.The match will kick off at 1600EAT.