Odds favour National Women's Under-20 side

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The women's national Under-20 team is expected to have an upper hand when they host Lesotho in a return leg of the World Cup qualifier at the National Stadium on Saturday.

The teams played to a 1-1 draw in Lesotho last weekend. Speaking to journalists yesterday, assistant coach Michael Oreng said that the team they have is committed, disciplined and full of character.

He said that they had two challenges in Lesotho including heat and playing on an artificial turf. "But I am impressed because we managed to climatise easily," he said. He revealed that they played against a better team that prior to their encounter, had played South Africa and lost 3-1. He also revealed that for the first 20 minutes of the game, Lesotho dictated the terms as they gave them room on the wings.

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