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Harambee Stars’ Abdalla Hassan (left) and Sebit Okuer of South Sudan’s Bright Stars during a friendly match at Nyayo National Stadium on Saturday, March 13, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

National team Harambee Stars will be hoping for an improved performance and another friendly win today when they collide with neighbouring Taifa Stars at Nyayo National Stadium.

Though Elvis Rupia's second half volley helped Stars beat South Sudan 1-0 in their first warm up friendly at the same venue on Saturday, their performance was not convincing.

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