The new faces likely to get nod in Harambee Stars clash with Chad

Harambee Stars will take on Chad on Tuesday (today) in a friendly match at the Marrakech Stadium in Morocco from 6 PM.This will be the second meeting between the two sides in three days.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe first friendly, played on Saturday, ended in a 0-0 draw—a game in which Kenya squandered several clear-cut chances.##NAJAVA_MECA_8971594##The team has an opportunity to make amends and wrap up the June FIFA international window in style.The expectation is that coach Benni McCarthy will give more local-based players a chance, as he tests his potential CHAN squad, ahead of the tournament set to be hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.Mozzart Sport takes a look at the potential starting XI that McCarthy could field in the second preparation match against Chad.South Africa-based Brian Bwire started the game on Saturday, but today could be an opportunity for Bandari keeper Farouk Shikalo, who is expected to be part of the CHAN squad, to start between the posts.Why FKF approval is mandatory before hosting tournaments and trialsIn defence, AFC Leopards’ Lewis Bandi could get the nod at right-back ahead of Daniel Sakari, who started the last game.The central defence pairing could see the Gor Mahia duo of Sylvester Owino and Alphonse Omija partner.Omija started on Saturday alongside veteran Brian Mandela, who captained the team. Abud Omar is expected to continue at left-back.Will McCarthy be fourth-time lucky in Harambee Stars’ second clash against Chad?In midfield, Brian Musa and Alpha Onyango, who started on Saturday, could retain their spots, with Austin Odhiambo pushing for a start after an impressive cameo.Boniface Muchiri is likely to continue on the left wing, with KCB’s James Kinyanjui taking up the right flank.Emmanuel Osoro, who came on as a substitute, could lead the line.Probable Line up against ChadFarouk Shikalo, Alphonse Omija, Sylvester Owino, Lewis Bandi, Abud Omar, Alpha Onyango, Brian Musa, Austin Odhiambo, Boniface Muchiri, James Kinyanjui, Emmanuel OsoroKshs1.2 billion valued Harambee Stars prospect backed to replace Man City-bound star at Wolves

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