As Harambee Stars prepare for a decisive final Group A match against Zambia’s Chipolopolo, here are a few things fans should note, including where to watch.
Harambee Stars are preparing for their final Group A match against Zambia’s Chipolopolo at the African Nations Championship (CHAN 2024) on Sunday, August 17.
This highly anticipated encounter will promise to be a battle for group supremacy, a test of character, and a chance for Harambee Stars to cement their place in the knockout stages on home soil.
Both teams will be looking to make a mark in the tournament, chasing their third victory, with Zambia looking to secure their first victory after enduring a tough show.
Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy has received plaudits from his Angola counterpart Pedro Goncalves for navigating Kenya past a tough CHAN 2024 group.
With both teams fighting for their tournament ambitions, Pulse Sports Kenya has provided a comprehensive look at the team news, a preview of the clash, and all the details on how you can watch the action unfold.
The build-up to this match has been filled with drama, both on and off the pitch. For Harambee Stars, their CHAN campaign has been a story of resilience.
Harambee Stars, under the guidance of coach Benni McCarthy, have defied the odds, securing impressive results despite facing challenges like back-to-back red cards in previous matches.
Their 1-0 victory over two-time champions Morocco was a statement of intent, and their goalkeeper, Bryne Omondi, has been a standout performer, earning man-of-the-match honours.
Harambee Stars players have so far bagged themselves 5 million shillings each as they officially qualified for the quater finals of the ongoing 2024 CHAN, but Muchiri remains cautious.
Harambee Stars also held Angola to a 1-1 draw after opening their campaign with an impressive 1-0 victory over two-time CHAN champions DR Congo.
Zambia, on the other hand, finds themselves in a must-win situation. The Chipolopolo have had a frustrating start to the tournament, suffering three opening losses.
Coach Avram Grant has called for a change in mentality and a display of character from his squad. Their defensive vulnerabilities, particularly on the right flank, have been exploited by opponents, and they will need to tighten up.
For both sides, this match is a high-stakes affair. A win for Kenya would see them top Group A and secure a favourable quarterfinal draw at home. For Zambia, a victory would not change much, but perhaps provide a much-needed confidence boost.
Avram Grant has torn into VAR at the ongoing CHAN 2024 after his side lost to Morocco to be eliminated from the group stages ahead of their clash against Kenya’s Harambee Stars next Sunday.
The clash at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, promises to be a fascinating tactical duel. Harambee Stars have shown a gritty, determined approach, often relying on their solid defence and opportunistic attacking to get results.
Coach Benni McCarthy’s ability to motivate his players, even when they are a man down, has been a defining feature of their campaign.
They will likely look to exploit any gaps in Zambia’s fragile defence and will be banking on their key players to deliver in the final third.
Zambia’s coach, Avram Grant, has been urging his team to show belief and intent. The Chipolopolo will need to overcome their recent struggles and find a way to break down a well-organised Kenyan defence.
They will likely focus on their attacking strengths, and players will need to be clinical in front of goal. The battle for control of the midfield will be crucial, and the team that can dominate possession and create chances will have the upper hand.
For those lucky enough to have secured a ticket, the match will be held at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Tickets for the game sold out within hours due to a CAF directive that reduced stadium capacity to 27,000 following previous security breaches.
For fans who could not get a ticket, the government and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) have set up official fan zones across Nairobi.
These zones will have large screens for a communal viewing experience and will be secured with police presence. The designated fan zones include Uhuru Park, Lucky Summer (Ngomongo Area), Dandora Stadium, Utalii (Stima Club), Jacaranda Grounds and Kibera DC Grounds.
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Former Harambee Stars coach Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee is considering auctioneering the 2002 Castle Cup trophy he won with Harambee Stars amid the 4.8 million shillings the then FKF regime owed him.
CAFโs main broadcast partners, beIN Sport, Canal+, New World TV, and IMG, will headline the list of rights holders for the tournament.
In the three host nations, fans can follow the action on SuperSport, KBC, and Azam TV in Kenya; Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation and Azam TV in Tanzania; and FUFA TV alongside Uganda Broadcasting Corporation in Uganda.
The tournament will also be televised in major participating countries, including RTB (Burkina Faso), SABC (South Africa), TPA (Angola), RTNC (DR Congo), ORTM (Mali), TVM (Madagascar), and ZNBC (Zambia), ensuring viewers in all 54 African nations can enjoy the matches.
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