Kenyan football fans can now secure their seats for the upcoming World Cup qualifier between Kenya and Seychelles at Kasarani Stadium. The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has unveiled a new online ticketing platform, making it easier for supporters to purchase tickets ahead of the Tuesday clash.
The match comes just days after Harambee Stars suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat to The Gambia, a result that ended their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite the setback, fans will be eager to see the team respond positively and finish the qualifiers on a strong note.
Ticket Prices and Categories
Tickets for the Kenya vs Seychelles match are available online through the new FKF ticketing platform at footballkenya.org/tickets. The prices have been structured into five categories to accommodate different fans:
- Regular: Ksh 300
- Silver: Ksh 500
- Gold: Ksh 1,000
- VIP: Ksh 2,000
- VVIP: Ksh 5,000
In addition, fans can take advantage of a special Gold Flash Sale priced at Ksh 500, offering a more affordable way to enjoy the game from a premium section.
Match Context
Although Harambee Stars are already out of contention for a World Cup place, the fixture still carries significance. Kenya will be keen to bounce back from Friday’s defeat and restore pride in front of home supporters. The last time the two nations met in November 2023, Kenya registered an emphatic 5-0 victory, and a similar outcome would go a long way in lifting morale.
Seychelles, meanwhile, have endured a difficult qualifying campaign. The island nation has lost all seven of their matches, conceding 32 goals while scoring only two. Their most recent outing ended in a 4-0 loss to Gabon, underlining the challenge they face at Kasarani.
Spotlight on Benni McCarthy
Attention will also be on head coach Benni McCarthy, whose tactical choices in the loss to The Gambia were questioned after his side conceded three goals in the opening 38 minutes. The South African tactician will be under pressure to make adjustments and ensure a more organized display against a weaker opponent.
With tickets now on sale, Kenyan fans have the chance to rally behind their team and push Harambee Stars to a much-needed victory.