Asante Kotoko will lock horns with Nkana in the 2018/19 CAF Confederation Cup Group C match on Sunday in a match they have dubbed fire for fire.
The match is expected to take place at the Baba Yara Stadium in the Ghanaian city of Kumasi.
The Ghanaian giants suffered a 3-1 defeat to Nkana away on match-day three last weekend.
The defeat saw Kotoko slip down to fourth on the group standings – three points behind the leaders Nkana.
They will look to Yacouba Songne, who netted against Nkana, and he will be keen to help his side register another win at home.
Meanwhile, Nkana are oozing with confidence and they will be looking to secure another victory over Kotoko.
As a result, the Zambian side is placed at the top of the group standings – two points above second-placed ZESCO United.
Ronald Kampamba, who scored twice against Kotoko, will be looking to score again and help his side win in Ghana.
Gabonese referee Gauthier Marc Mihindou Mbina (Gabon) will officiate the match between Kotoko and Nkana.
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