Kakamega Homeboyz vs Al Hilal Benghazi
Nyayo National Stadium
19.08.2023, 15:00
The match between Kakamega Homeboyz FC and Al Hilal SC Benghazi will be the highlight of Saturday afternoon's action, which will also mark the beginning of the home team's first ever CAF Confederations Cup campaign.
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At the Nyayo Stadium, the Kenyan team will play host to the defending champions of the Libyan Cup. Kakamega advanced to the next round of the competition after defeating Tusker by a score of 1-0 in the FKF Cup. There were worries before this draw that Kakamega would have to play their home matches in Tanzania. However, it is a relief for the local side, who are competing in their maiden continental event. Patrick Odhiambo, the head coach of the Kakamega Homeboyz, is undaunted by the credentials of the opposition and sees the match between his team and Al Hilal SC Benghazi as a defining moment for the club. It will be up to his star midfielder Kevin Amwayi, who has improved by leaps and bounds, to win a decisive victory for the team. A lot is riding on his shoulders.
Al Hilal Benghazi - visiting Benghazi won’t have it easy on the road
Since the conclusion of their championship, Al Hilal Benghazi have not participated in any competitive matches. They only managed one win throughout the entire competition, which was a 1-0 triumph over Al Nasr on the tournament's final day. They were able to secure a spot in the CAF Confederation Cup as a result of their third-place finish on the log. In their most recent five matches, they had a record of one victory, three draws, and a 2-1 loss to Al Ahly Benghazi. Mohamed Ouda is an accomplished manager who has previously handled Al-Nassr and Al Ahli in Libya. Currently, Mohamed Ouda is the coach at Al Hilal Benghazi. Benina Martyrs Stadium is located in Benghazi, Libya, and is where the team plays its home games.
Expert Betting Tips
In competitions held in Africa, the host team almost invariably has a significant advantage. The match between Kakamega Homeboyz FC and Al Hilal SC Benghazi won't be any different from the others. To ensure victory going into the second match, Kakamega Homeboyz will spare no effort in their preparations. The fact that Kakamega is not competing on their own field is a disadvantage for them, but the feeling of representing their country should be enough to propel them to victory. The scores on neither side are particularly high. Kakamega needs a large victory to carry to Libya, but Al Hilal should employ a heavy defensive structure and try to attack the home lads on the counter. Therefore, I do not think there will be many goals scored in this match.