It is rest period for Zambia until Thursday at the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup in Uganda.
Injuries and suspensions have taken their toll after three grueling matches in a space of five days.
William Njobvu is set to return from suspension after accumulating two yellow cards and should start in Thursdays crucial must-win Group B match against Sudan.
However, midfielder Kebby Hachipuka will miss the match due to suspension after his red card on Sunday in the 1-1 draw against Burundi.
Defender Elijah Tana is one match away from suspension and is on one yellow card.
Coach Herve Renard will be without Kabwe Warriors midfielder Maunga Kabuku who is out for the next five weeks due to a broken bone in his left foot now cast in a plaster of Paris.
Striker Roger Kola and midfielder Kennedy Mudenda are on the mend with the former making his comeback on Sunday when he came off the bench to score the opener in the match against Burundi.
With these development, coach Herve Renard has called in two reinforcements from home in midfielder Henry Banda and striker Nicholas Zulu from Zanaco and Zesco United respectively.
The duo is set to leave on the Monday’s midnight flight from Lusaka to Nairobi before connecting to Entebbe.
Meanwhile, while Zambia are taking some time to regroup and plan, Sudan are in action against Burundi 15:00 tomorrow in a match either side will be looking for the three points on Tuesday.
Victory for Burundi would push them into first place on 7 points so too would Sudan should they win who will go to six points ahead of Zambia who are on five points.
Kenya, on two points from as many Group B games, face bottom placed Djibouti in the earlier kickoff at 12:30 on Tuesday.