Harambee Stars winger Adam Wilson who turns out for Welsh club The New Saints FC has disclosed what it will take for Kenya to beat Cameroon in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.The 24-year-old is one of the professional footballers in the growing list of Harambee Stars players born beyond borders and are eligible to play for their motherland.Olunga revels in Harambee Stars’ 11 months unbeaten run ahead of Cameroon clashHarambee Stars will take on the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in back-to-back games of Group J and Wilson believes two factors will come into play if Kenya are to win the match.“It will be a good battle. It will come down to who wants it more and I feel like the team wants it. It is about the heart and desire to win and hopefully get the three points and eventually six points,” said Wilson.Victor Wanyama announces second child with actress partnerThe player who is on loan to The New Saints from EFL League Two side Bradford City added that the second reason is whether the team has blended.“I feel like in these types of games, it comes back to whether we blend with each other because it is a team sport and I believe the team is very together and a good environment so hopefully we take that to the game and come out with a positive result,” he added.Harambee Stars coach defends troubled Gor Mahia starGoing into the match, the former England U-18 player said that he is geared up and is ready to make his contribution to the team.“I’m looking forward to playing a big part in the team and helping the team to get results. The camp has been good, everybody is in good spirits and we are looking forward to the game,” he said.Firat explains Masud Juma’s Harambee Stars presence after 10-month injury layoffThe first leg will be played at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in the capital Yaounde on Friday11 October with the second leg taking place three days later at Nelson Mandela Stadium (Namboole) in Uganda.