National Super League (NSL) debutants Darajani Gogo will be pursuing to draw closer to the top five bracket when they face Murang’a Seal Wednesday 22 March at the St. Sebastian Park in a rescheduled game.The match was initially set to be played on February 19 but did not kick off after Gogo alleged that the host did not avail a well-equipped ambulance.The standoff, led to the rescheduling of the fixture and at the same time, compelled the federation to provide an ambulance inspection checklist to all teams in the competition.##NAJAVA_MECA_7121691##Gogo, who are placed eighth with 21 points will look to humble Seal and move to a place within the top five and, eleven points behind leaders Shabana.Ahead of the game, the club skipper Nicholas Omondi says he is anticipating for an interesting game given the hype the duel has attracted and the massive following the two teams command.The two head to the game, looking to redeem themselves after suffering defeats in the previous round. Gigo lost 3-1 to Migori Youth while Seal bowed twice to Shabana.“This is a big fixture as it brings two clubs that enjoy backing from the community. These are the kind of matches we love to play. We enjoy the game more when we are under pressure and when up, against big teams,” said the former Gor Mahia midfielder.FKF had approached me years back – Anyembe revealsSeal on the other hand, will be hoping to hand the visitors a rude welcome to their backyard and scale up to the second slot.The team has made the St. Sebastian a fortress and will once again, look to capitalize on home comfort and bag maximum points.AFCONQ: Blow as CAF directs Rwanda to play home match in BeninCreative midfielder John Mwita has called on his colleagues to show character and take on the visiting team with courage.“We have to get back to winning ways by all means. We ought to put behind the memories of the previous match and focus on getting the three points,” said the former FC Talanta man.Meanwhile, Migori Youth are scheduled to host Kajiado FC at Migori Stadium.