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Austin Oduor
Uganda cranes coach Milutin Sredojević has named his first eleven that are scheduled to meet Comoros Island today in Moroni.
Gor Mahia duo of Godfrey Walusimbi and Khalid Aucho have been included with experienced veteran keeper Denis Onyango starting between the post.
Walusimbi will partner Denis Iguma and Isaac Isinde in the heart of defense with Murushid Jjuuko,Aucho,Tony Maweje and William Kizito being relied on upfront.
Farouk Miya and Brian Umony alongside experienced captain Godfrey Massa will hunt for goals.
Comoros who lost the opening match away at Ouagadogou will hope to recover when they entertain the visitors at home.
Uganda are joint top in group D
Starting XI: Denis Onyango (Goal Keeper), Denis Iguma, Godfrey Walusimbi, Isaac Isinde, Murushid Jjuuko, Khalid Aucho, Tonny Mawejje, William Luwagga Kizito, Farouk Miya, Brian Umony and Geoffrey Massa (Captain)
Substitutes: Robert Odongkara (Goal Keeper), Yassar Mugerwa, Ivan Ntege, Joseph Ochaya, Muzamir Mutyaba and, Richard Kasagga and Yunus Sentam
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