Harambee Stars will take on Ivory Coast in a crucial encounter at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi on Tuesday and here is how you can catch the action.
Harambee Stars face Ivory Coast in their fourth World Cup qualifier at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi on Tuesday afternoon.
After their disappointing 1-1 draw with Burundi last Friday, Kenya can ill afford another negative result and must be at their best against the African champions to have any chance.
Coach Engin Firat has admitted his plans are broken but he will need to find a way to fix everything to avoid being embarrassed by the Elephants.
Time and where to watch?
The match will be beamed live by national broadcaster KBC TV who secured the free-to-air rights for the June qualifiers.
Kenya will take on Ivory Coast at 4pm (East African Time) at the Bingu National Stadium.
Where else can you watch?
Viewers with subscription can also stream the match on FIFA+ app and there will be highlights on the same platform after the encounter.
What else do you need to know?
Harambee Stars have played just one match at home since the country’s nine-month FIFA ban was lifted in November 2022, hosting South Sudan in a friendly match at Kasarani Stadium, last September.
Kenya are hosting their home matches in Malawi due to the lack of an approved stadium in the country.
Harambee Stars are third in Group F with four points from three matches, same as Burundi, with the Ivorians top on the maximum nine points, Gabon second on two, while the Gambia have three after beating Seychelles 5-1 last weekend.