Egypt will wear new Adidas kits as they take on Kenya in the first of their three friendly games in Dubai on Monday night. The Pharaohs have reached an agreement with the renowned German corporation after Puma had decided to terminate their sponsorship deal. In addition to the new outfits, Bob Bradley's team are likely to include a number of unfamiliar faces, given the absence of Ahli players from the Gulf camp. Uncapped duo Bassem Ali and Osama Ragab vie for a place in the back four, with first-choice right-back Ahmed Fathi unavailable. ENPPI midfielder Mohamed Shaaban is also in line to make his senior Egypt debut, as well as strikers Ahmed Temsah and Salah Ashour. Head-to-head superiority Bradley will be looking for his first win as Egypt coach, with the African titans firm favorites to pull off another victory over the Harambee Stars. Egypt have been significantly in charge whenever they face the Kenyans, who only managed a single victory from 19 games against the seven-time African champions. The rare win was back in 1979 in a CAN 1980 qualifier, whereas Egypt have been superior in 16 meetings. The last clash between both sides came in the 2011 Nile Basin Tournament in Cairo, where the hosts eased to a 5-1 victory. Hassan record The game could witness a historic moment for Egypt as skipper Ahmed Hassan is one match short of becoming the world's most-capped player of all time. The Zamalek veteran equaled former Saudi keeper Mohamed Al-Daeyea's record in Bradley's debut game against Brazil last November. Hassan, however, is unlikely to start as he has not been training regularly of late following several days of depression in the wake of the Port-Said disaster.