How to watch Harambee Stars matches in Four Nations Tournament
22nd March 2024
Kenya will face with Malawi and Zimbabwe in the senior and U20 categories respectively.

- The Junior Stars will open their campaign on Friday, March 22 against Zimbabwe.
- Harambee Stars will commence their campaign against Malawi in their opening match on Saturday.
After months of waiting, Harambee Stars will return to
action this weekend for the highly anticipated Four Nations Tournament taking
place in Malawi.
The senior team, led by coach Engin Firat, and the U20 team will be squaring it out with Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
in the tournament.
The Junior Stars will be
opening their campaign on Friday, March 22 against Zimbabwe. The match will
kick off at 4pm.
On the other hand, Harambee Stars will commence their
campaign against Malawi in their opening match on Saturday, March 23, at the
Bingu National Stadium at 5 pm local time.
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As the tournament unfolds, the victors of these initial
clashes will advance to the grand finale, while the teams not making the cut
will vie for third place in a play-off scheduled for Tuesday, March 26 at 6 pm.
Both coaches have carefully selected a formidable squad set
to challenge for the title in the tournament. For the Harambee Stars, the
tournament is a pivotal phase in their preparation for the upcoming 2026 FIFA
World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
Harambee Stars side is expected to be led by captain Michael Olunga who is back to his goalscoring form having netted 11 goals this season in the Qatar Stars League.
In his last outing with Al Duhail, Olunga bragged a
brace helping his side record a 3-1 win over Al Shamal at the Abdullah bin
Khalifa Stadium.
Scottish-based Jonah Ayunga is also expected to light up the
tournament after receiving his first Harambee Stars call-up. Ayunga who plays
for St.Mirren stated in a past interview that the opportunity to play for
Harambee Stars will help him honour his father's sacrifices.
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"It will be amazing. My dad came to England when I was
quite young when I was just born. He
sacrificed a lot and missed his family. So, I think if I can do that for him it
will be amazing,” commented the player who has previously had stints with the
likes of Bristol Rovers and Brighton & Hove Albion's U23 side.
How to Watch
The first match between U-20 sides will be shown live on the
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) at 4 pm on Friday. The match will play a
critical part in determining the Junior Stars' fate in the tournament.
KBC acquired the rights to broadcast the match after sharing
a poster announcing to football enthusiasts to catch the live action on the
national broadcaster.
The opening match will be live on KBC Radio Taifa and KBC
digital platforms.
It is not clear if they will broadcast the rest of the
matches, but securing the right for the first match is a clear indication that
they will show the rest.
Besides KBC, the matches will also be shown live on Malawi Broadcasting Corporation.
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