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Austin Oduor
Coach Bobby Williamson has named his starting line up to do duty today in an African Cup of Nations qualifier today against visiting Zambia.
Arnold Origin will start in goal ahead of Gor Mahia custodian Boniface Oluoch.
Zesco United defender David Owino will partner Lawrence Olum, Denis Odhiambo and Brian Mandela
Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama who is also the team’s captain will Marshall the mmidfield together with Ayub Timbe, Collins Okoth and Paul Were.
Veteran and all time National team scorer Denis Oliech will partner Gor Mahia red hot striker Michael Olunga upfront.
Line up
Goalkeeper:Arnold Origi
Defence:Brian Mandela,Lawrence Olum ,David Owino Calabar,Dennis Odhiambo
Midfielder:Victor Wanyama,Ayub Timbe,Collins Okoth,Paul Were
Strikers; Dennis Oliech and Michael Olunga
Subs. Boniface Oluoch, 4. David Ochieng, 8. Bernard Mang’oli, 6. Johanna Omolo,9. Noah Wafula, 2. Jesse Were, 11.Allan Wanga
The match kicks off at 4pm East African time.
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