he Football Kenya Federation (FKF) just turned up the heat by slashing ticket prices for Harambee Stars’ biggest home show this 2025 — the final World Cup qualifier against Seychelles, happening Tuesday, September 9, at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Gold tickets, which used to cost a steep Ksh1,000, are now available at just Ksh500 — a 50% chop that’s making the Kasarani faithful smile all the way to the ticket booths. Regular tickets are at Ksh300, with Silver available at Ksh500, and VIP and VVIP options at Ksh1,000 and Ksh5,000 respectively for those who want that close-up stadium experience.
FKF knows kenyans love their football but also understands that times are tough, so they made this move to pull in bigger, louder crowds for what could be a dramatic final home game after a rollercoaster qualifying campaign. Though Kenya’s World Cup dreams hit a snag with that heavy 3-1 loss to Gambia, now’s the perfect time to rally at Kasarani, support the lads, and witness them fight for pride and ranking points.
Even though Harambee Stars are out of the automatic qualification race — sitting fifth in Group F with 6 points after the tough Gambia showdown — this game with Seychelles is all about pride, swagger, and sending a message. Coach Benni McCarthy has told the squad to cut down on the costly errors seen before, especially conceding cheap set-piece goals, and to bring fire and focus from the first whistle.
The Seychelles team, lovingly known as The Pirates, have had a tough journey themselves, yet they will come into Kasarani prepared to make life difficult and claw for their first victory in this group stage.
The stadium is set for a passionate reunion between the team and supporters. Kenyan captain Michael Olunga, who’s been vocal about bouncing back strong, says the team will be gunning for max points and aiming to turn things around in front of the home crowd.
“Thanks to our fans for filling the stands and cheering us every minute,” Olunga said. “We’re coming to give everything and show that Harambee Stars still mean business.”
Tickets are on sale via the official FKF website and authorized outlets, so don’t sleep on this. Whether you want the full VIP experience or to join the energetic buzz packed in the terraces, now’s the time to grab your Ksh500 Gold ticket or any other option that suits your budget.
Kenyan football family, the Kasarani vibes need you! Let’s light up the stands, roar behind the boys, and remind the team why Kenyan football is unbeatable in spirit.
The countdown to hustling for those bragging rights and pride is on — who else is ready to make Tuesday a festival of football fire?