The West African team leads Group J with nine points, while Uganda Cranes are second on eight points.
"We have always supported the national football team and also realised that this game is very crucial and fans need to go and give maximum support so that we get positive results," said Alupo.
She said the government has already allocated over $150,000 dollars towards the Cranes team to cater for preparations, allowances, air tickets and accommodation ahead of the crucial game.
In their first meeting last year in Kampala, Senegal managed to hold Uganda to a 1-1 draw.
IANS