Tusker FC Chairman Daniel Aduda is banking on the Kenyan champions’ prior experience playing against a North African sides to help them down Tunisian outfit CS Sfaxien in the return leg of their CAF Confederation Cup playoff round on Sunday.The Brewers played to a barren draw against the Tunisian team on Sunday in the first leg of the clash at Nyayo National Stadium and will be looking forward to getting the job done away from home.Ahead of that match, the Chairman is adamant that they have loads of lessons from their trip to Egypt where they played against Zamalek in the CAF Champions League qualifiers despite getting knocked out of the competition.✈️| Getting travel ready ahead of our trip to Tunisia.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/CYymsHzo3d— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) November 30, 2021 The Brewers failed to proceed to the stages of the top competition in the continent after falling 5-0 on aggregate to Zamalek SC in the second qualifying round, including a 4-0 drubbing away in Egypt.”We played against a North African team (Zamalek) in the second qualifying round in the CAF Champions League and we carried invaluable lessons from that. We will use the lessons learnt in that clash against Zamalek to our advantage when we play in North Africa again,” Aduda said.⚽️| Tusker played to a barren draw at Nyayo over the weekend and need to either win the match by any margin or secure a scoring draw to proceed to the group stages courtesy of the away goal rule.Full Story 📩#Tusker #CAFCC #CSSfaxienhttps://t.co/c2ejKSnReu— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) November 30, 2021 A scoring draw or a win of any kind will see Robert Matano’s charges book a group stage slot while CS Sfaxien will need to win the game to make it to the next stage.Tusker will however be without left-back Hillary Wandera who suffered a dislocated elbow in the first leg clash at Nyayo Stadium and is set to be on the sidelines for at least three weeks.The match kicks off at 8 PM.