KBC will be beaming Rising Stars' first clash of the Malawi Four Nations Tournament against Zimbabwe.
The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) will be beaming the Kenya U20 clash against Zimbabwe U20 in their first clash of the tournament on Friday 23 March from 4 PM.
The side -nicknamed Rising Stars - will be using the tournament to gain more international experience, with their second clash against hosts Malawi set to take place on Sunday.
Zambia were also expected to have an U20 side representing them at the tournament, but withdrew earlier this week as reported by Pulse Sports, with the senior team the only side that will be taking part.
Pulse Sports understands that the broadcasting channel will also be airing Harambee Stars’ first clash against hosts Malawi which will take place on Saturday at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.
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KBC will be hoping it will not repeat the mistake it made by failing to broadcast Kenya’s first game of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Gabon, which forced Sports CS Ababu Namwamba into apologising to Kenyans, who were left angered by the decision not to broadcast it.
They made amends as they broadcasted Kenya’s second qualifying game against Seychelles, a game they won 5-0.
KBC have been committed to broadcasting Kenyan football in recent times. They have been broadcasting some select matches of the ongoing FKFPL season, and also broadcasted the School Games in 2023, as well as the CEFAFA U-18 tournament.
With a renewed focus on delivering top-notch sports coverage, KBC is poised to continue its support for Kenyan football, ensuring that fans across the country have access to exciting matches and memorable sporting moments.