Kenya coach Zedekiah Otieno is hoping his side can break their run of poor form away from home when they face Seychelles in a World Cup qualifier.
The Harambee Stars will face Seychelles on November 12 in the first-leg of their must-win play-off tie.
Locally based players have already reported to camp in a bid to sharpen their skills, hoping to improve on an away record which has seen Kenya win just once away from home since early 2009.
We are out to register an away win which has proved to be elusive to the national team, Otieno said.
We are working on ensuring we do everything possible to achieve this.
The two-legged tie between the two countries will decide who will join Nigeria, Malawi and the winner of another play-off between Djibouti and Namibia in Group F of the Africa zone of qualifying.
Only 12 local-based players are in camp since Sofapaka, Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards personnel are currently with their clubs ahead of the FK Cup semi-finals.
The second leg match between Kenya and Seychelles will be played on November 15 in Nairobi.