Kaizer Chiefs striker, Bernard Parker, says he expects a full house in Gaborone on Saturday afternoon, but insists his side are ready for Township Rollers.
The Amakhosi take a 2-1 lead into the away leg of their CAF Champions League clash with the team from Botswana, but will be wary of the fact that their opposition managed to grab an important away goal in the first leg.
However, Parker believes that he and his teammates have what it takes to overcome Rollers on their own turf, telling the club's official website that they learnt a lot from last year's CCL campaign.
The 28-year-old said, "We believe that as a team we can get a positive result. At the last game, when they settled their initial nervousness, they thought they could win it. It gave them confidence. However, we are an experienced team and we definitely want to advance to the next round. We learnt a lot from last year's Champions League journey. We will be ready come Saturday.
"It's a small stadium, but the people love their soccer in Botswana. That's why I expect a full house."
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Chiefs travel to Gaborone tomorrow ahead of the clash at the National Stadium on Saturday afternoon.