Harambee Stars who are leading on their group will need to beat Ethiopia on Sunday for them to proceed on the next stage of AFCON 2019.
Kenya would be looking to qualify into the competition since 2014 when they were last involved.
Kenya would face Ethiopia on their second tie after a barren draw.
Kenya’s captain Victor Wanyama has called for a crowd support as they look to route Ethiopia out of the competition.
Ethiopia is believed to have fielded more than 135,000 fans during the game.
Harambee Stars captain's take on the attendance in Kenya's match against Ethiopia at the Bahir Dar Stadium. We, too, can fully rally behind the team on Sunday at Kasarani#HarambeeStars #SimamaNaHarambeeStars pic.twitter.com/wr5lrKMRHK
— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) October 11, 2018
The ministry of sports has support his call by making Kasarani stadium entry free during the clash.
KENYANS OPTIMISTIC AFTER HARAMBEE STARS HOLD ETHIOPIA:
Following Kenya's 0-0 draw with Ethiopia in AFCON match in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, Kenyans on Social Media are hyping support for their team & now 'Talking' of filling the 60,000 Kasarani Stadium in the return leg on 14/10/18. pic.twitter.com/7DzIyitG8C
— Ministry Of Youth Affairs and Sports (@moyasa_ke) October 11, 2018