Asante Kotoko will be looking to salvage their CAF Champions League campaign when they play in Accra with the hope of overturning a 0-2 deficit from the first leg in Senegal.
Despite a not too pleasing domestic season, Kotoko remain hopeful of beating ASC Linguere at the Ohene Djan Stadium on Sunday as they continue to serve a three-match home ban by CAF after their fans assaulted Benin referee Coffie Codjia last season.
The Porcupine Warriors would also have other disciplinary matters to resolve with the suspension of striker Baffour Gyan, who was sent off in the first leg.
For coach Paa Kwesi Fabin and his large Red army, the two-time continental champions must win by at least a 3-0 goal margin to progress in the lucrative club competition.
Recent performances in the local league suggest that Kotoko could build on their fine run to ensure qualification.