Dreams FC has touched down in Cairo, gearing up for their monumental CAF Confederation Cup semi-final showdown against Egyptian powerhouse Zamalek.

Led by coach Karim Zito, the team departed from Accra on Thursday and arrived in Cairo early Friday morning, ready to embark on their African football journey.

Preparations will kick into high gear with the team's first training session scheduled later on Friday, as they fine-tune their strategy ahead of Sunday's highly anticipated match.

The clash will unfold at the iconic Cairo International Stadium, with kickoff set for 4 PM Ghana time, promising an intense battle on the pitch.

Dreams FC, making their debut in African football, are on a mission to etch their name in history by securing a spot in the Confederation Cup final.

Their remarkable journey has defied expectations, with the FA Cup holders surpassing obstacles and defeating formidable opponents along the way.

In the quarter-finals, Dreams FC overcame former Confederation Cup champions Stade Malien, showcasing their resilience and determination.

Their impressive performance in Group C, where they conquered Tunisian giants Club Africain and Nigeria's Rivers United, further solidified their status as a force to be reckoned with.

Achieving a milestone not seen since 2004, Dreams FC has become the first team, outside of traditional powerhouses Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, to reach the semi-finals of an African inter-club competition.

As they prepare to face Zamalek, Dreams FC carries the hopes and dreams of their supporters, poised to make history and leave an indelible mark on the African football landscape.