The first leg of the Football Kenya Federation Premier League playoff between Migori Youth FC and Wazito FC ended in a frustrating barren draw at Migori Stadium, last Saturday.The second and final leg to determine who will feature in the 2023-24 FKFPL set to begin in August is scheduled for Saturday at the revered Muhoroni Stadium also known as Got Alila.Ahead of the initial meeting, both sets of coaches were buoyant as they sought advantage before the final show-down, but after more than 90 minutes of intense action, nothing could separate the two sides apart from missed chances.##NAJAVA_MECA_7370727##”We go back to the drawing board and improve on some areas we didn’t execute well,” Migori Youth coach Kevin Oluoch told Mozzart Sport.”Muhoroni, as I said before, will be difficult – the stadium is known to be hostile to visiting teams, so I will have to prepare my boys physiologically,” he added.Four top flight clubs chasing highly-rated midfielder Douglas MokayaWith a planned three-day anti-government demo starting on Wednesday, Migori Youth may be forced to travel to Muhoroni as early as Tuesday.”It’s a tricky situation we’re closely monitoring,” Oluoch said.On his part, Wazito FC coach Charles Odera, is equally going to improve on weak areas. His aim is to take full advantage of the home support.”Ours fans have been with us throughout the season, in good and bad times, as we near the final hurdle we ask them to double their support,” the former APS Bomet FC coach said.MCF midfielder Erick Michubu in hunt for new homeWith a more composed forward, Odera believes he can finish the job at home.”We missed a lot of chances in front of goal, and we’re going to work on that. I believe our destiny is in our hands,” he added.