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Asante Kotoko coach Bashiru Hayford has predicted victory for his side in Saturday's CAF Confederation Cup match against JS Kabylie at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Kotoko play their third successive North African side in the competition and must win to stay in contention for a top place finish.
"We know we can win the match because I watched them play against Merreikh and I have planned for a win," Hayford told Ghanasoccernet.com
"They watched us play in the Top 4 tournament but tomorrow's game will be different trust me.
"We have played four North African teams and as such we know how to do the trick this time round."
Kotoko were given a boost after Caf cleared two key players; Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour and Eric Bekoe,eligible to play in the match.
The Ghanaian champions are at foot of the four-team table but on three points apiece with the other clubs.
JSK are making a second trip to Ghana after eliminating AshantiGold from this year's Caf Champions League.
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