Kakamega Homeboyz winger Ambrose Sifuna believes the club’s experience playing in the tournaments will come in handy when they face KCB on Saturday in the Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinal at the Dandora Stadium. The two sides will clash in the first of two quarterfinal duels set to be held at the Police Sacco Grounds on Saturday. The game will pave the way for the clash pitting Kenyan police against Sofapaka.New deal for Harambee Stars prospect in EnglandKariobangi Sharks will face National Super League side SS Assad on Sunday, with the AFC Leopards taking on Compel FC on the same day. Both matches will be played at the Dandora Stadium.Mamelodi Sundowns coach stands by Brian Mandela amid fan criticismAhead of the KCB encounter, Sifuna says their experience playing in knockout matches will be heavily relied on in the game, in which the winner will advance to the last four.Homeboyz won the cup last year in what was their second-ever appearance. They also have a good record in off-season tournaments. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8055822##Abana Abeingo have, so far, demonstrated their fortitude in the tournament, as the team hasn’t conceded a goal thus far.”We have the much-needed experience of playing tournaments. The record we have gives us confidence heading into the game against KCB,” he said.The former Sofapaka winger, however, cautions that it will not be a walk in the park against KCB as the side has quality players who are coached by a title-winning coach.The attacking midfielder, who will be bidding for game time in the duel, said the remaining teams in the cup had the ambition to win it, thus his expectation for a tough one against the bankers.”Having the experience is not enough. We have to work hard, take our chances, and defend well. KCB has quality players, and every team in the tournament wants to win it,” he added.Stars Abroad: Olunga suffers heartbreak as Al Duhail falls to Umm-SalalEvergreen Mieno confident ahead of Mozzart Bet Cup showdown against Police FC