United, now under the guidance of coach Maxwell Takaendesa Jongwe and assistant Alois Bunjira following the departure of Moses Chunga, have not won a match since they made the new technical appointments.
United were held to a 0-0 draw against Chunga's Gunners at Lafarge in Mabvuku two weeks ago and were also on the receiving end of a 2-0 defeat in a match that was abandoned after 68 minutes of play last week.
To compound to their woes CAPS United have since been summoned to appear before the league's disciplinary committee to answer to charges of bringing the game of football into disrepute.
In the reverse fixture last month, United were beaten 1-0 with Tawanda Muparati scoring the only goal of the match at the stroke of full time.
"When you are playing Dynamos you do not need any psychologist to prepare. You just feel motivated and we are all in high spirits and ready to beat Dynamos on Sunday. It will be a tough duel but we are prepared for this battle,' said Mukumbi.
Dynamos will be banking on midfielder Murape Murape, who has been in top form in recent matches. The veteran midfielder scored the all important goal in Dynamos' 1-0 win over Chicken Inn in Harare two weeks ago and will be looking to continue with his fine form.
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