Sunday, November 30 AS Kigali vs APR FC, Kigali Pele Stadium Kick-off: 3pm APR face a daunting task when they visit AS Kigali as the pair renew rivalry in the Rwanda Premier League at Kigali Pele Stadium on Sunday, December 1. The match kicks off at 18:00. AS Kigali are six points shy of table leaders Rayon Sports and they only want to beat APR FC to close the gap at the top. But Darko Novic’s side aren’t planning to lose either. Midfielder Bosco Ruboneka said that his team must win the tie to keep the keep their winning momentum before facing Rayon Sports in the Rwandan derby on December 7. (We) players are hungry for success and I hope we will overcome any challenge. We have gone through preparations for this tie and I believe we can do the best we can,” Ruboneka said. ALSO READ: APR edge Bugesera as Haringingo’s future hangs in balance AS Kigali has been relying on the services of Burundian striker Hussein ‘Tshabalala’ Shabani and new signing Emmanuel Okwi who formed a deadly attacking partnership that clubs have been struggling to cope with. Tshabala admits they are facing a big team in APR FC but remains confident that they are only poised to win no matter the opponent. “Yes, it is not easy to play against a team like APR. APR are the ones who are under pressure because they will want to move up on table and this would also allow us to meet them and win them and get three points even though it is difficult, Tshabalala said. APR FC are winless in their last five league meetings against AS Kigali and they will be looking to beat the curse on Sunday.