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HomeDaily NewsThursday, September 4, 2025World Cup Qualifiers, Ticket Sales, and CAF Women's Champions League Match in Focus - September 2025
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World Cup Qualifiers, Ticket Sales, and CAF Women's Champions League Match in Focus - September 2025

Gambia's head coach, Jonathan McKinstry, expressed caution ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Kenya’s Harambee Stars at Kasarani Stadium, citing the team's fighting spirit and the expected home crowd. Separately, ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are scheduled to begin in one week, on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Fans will have the chance to buy tickets for all 104 matches, with prices starting from USD 60 (Sh7,700). In other football news, the Kenya Police Bullets are set to face Ugandan champions Kampala Queens on Thursday. The match will be their opening Group A game in the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers at Nyayo Stadium, marking their second attempt to qualify for the continental tournament.

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Thursday 4:21 AMStandard Sports

One week left before 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket sales begin

One week left before 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket sales begin

Ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are set to begin in one week, with the first phase of an entry window opening on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets for all 104 matches, with prices starting at USD 60 (Sh7,700).

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Ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are set to begin in one week, with the first phase of an entry window opening on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets for all 104 matches, with prices starting at USD 60 (Sh7,700).

  • The first ticket sale entry window runs from September 10, 2025, to September 19, 2025.
  • Tickets will range from USD 60 (Sh7,700) for group-stage matches to USD 6,730 (Sh860,000) for the most exclusive seats, including the final.
  • Fans can apply for tickets for all 104 matches, including single-match, venue-specific, and team-specific options.
  • The FIFA World Cup 26™ will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, kicking off on June 11, 2026.
Wednesday 6:23 PMStandard SportsFirst

Why Gambia is wary of Kenya ahead of Kasarani showdown

Why Gambia is wary of Kenya ahead of Kasarani showdown

Gambia's head coach, Jonathan McKinstry, expressed caution ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Kenya’s Harambee Stars at Kasarani Stadium, despite Kenya’s slim qualification chances. He cited Kenya's recent fighting spirit and the anticipated hostile home crowd as reasons for his wariness.

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Kenya Police bullets ready for Kampala Queens ambush at Nyayo

Kenya Police bullets ready for Kampala Queens ambush at Nyayo

Kenya Police Bullets are set to face Ugandan champions Kampala Queens on Thursday in their opening Group A match of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers at Nyayo Stadium. This marks their second attempt to secure a ticket to the continental tournament, having fallen short in last year's final.

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Kenya Police Bullets are set to face Ugandan champions Kampala Queens on Thursday in their opening Group A match of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers at Nyayo Stadium. This marks their second attempt to secure a ticket to the continental tournament, having fallen short in last year's final.

  • Kenya Police Bullets lost 0-1 to Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) in last year's final.
  • Coach Beldine Odemba expressed gratitude for playing at home and confirmed the team's readiness after six weeks of intense training.
  • Captain Annedy Kundu urged Kenyans to support them, emphasizing the tournament's importance to the country.
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Key Highlights

Gambia's head coach, Jonathan McKinstry, expressed caution ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Kenya’s Harambee Stars at Kasarani Stadium, despite Kenya’s slim qualification chances. He cited Kenya's recent fighting spirit and the anticipated hostile home crowd as reasons for his wariness.

  • The match is scheduled for tomorrow at 4 PM, with Gambia aiming to collect maximum points.
  • Kenya, currently with 6 points, can reach 9 points with a victory, while Gambia (4 points) could climb to 7 points.
  • McKinstry highlighted coach Benni McCarthy's positive impact on the Harambee Stars, particularly in giving opportunities to domestic players.
  • Kenya’s strong performance at the 2024 African Nations Championship (Chan), including beating DR Congo, Morocco, and Zambia, has boosted their confidence.