Kenya vs Morocco: Team News, Preview, Where to Watch as Harambee Stars Battle Atlas Lions
As the African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 continues to heat up, all eyes are on a highly anticipated Group A clash between hosts Kenya and tournament heavyweights, Morocco.
The match, which will take place at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, in Nairobi, promises to be a thrilling encounter with significant implications for both teams' campaigns.
Kenya vs Morocco: Kick-off Time and Venue
Harambee Stars will face the Atlas Lions on Sunday, August 10, 2025, and the kick-off is scheduled for 3:00 PM EAT (East Africa Time).
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The venue, Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, is expected to be full with fans out to support their favourite teams, with all tickets for the match having sold out well in advance.
There is no doubt that the renovated stadium, which has a capacity of 48,000, will provide a massive home advantage for Harambee Stars as they look to earn the three crucial points.
Kenya vs Morocco: Preview
The match between Harambee Stars and Morocco will be more than just a game, as it will be a huge determinant of how the teams will play their final group stage matches.
Harambee Stars, under the tutelage of coach Benni McCarthy, have shown a resilient and passionate approach. Harambee Stars opened their CHAN campaign with a 1-0 victory over DR Congo, followed by a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Angola.
Their strength lies in a disciplined and compact defensive setup, coupled with a knack for counter-attacking football. The team's defensive spine, featuring players like Daniel Sakari, captain Aboud Omar and goalkeeper Byrne Omondi, has been a key factor in their early success.
In midfield, Austin Odhiambo has been pulling the strings that saw him score the winner in their opening match. For Harambee Stars, a win over Morocco would secure a spot in the quarterfinals, while a draw would keep them at the top of the group standings.
The Atlas Lions, on the other hand, come into the match as two-time champions and one of the favourites to lift the trophy again.
The Atlas Lions, who missed the 2022 edition, began their campaign with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Angola. Coached by Tarik Sektioui, the Moroccan side is known for its possession-based and elegant style of play.
They have a strong squad featuring players from the recently crowned Moroccan champions, Berkane. Their ability to dominate possession and create chances from various angles makes them a formidable opponent.
The key players to watch for Morocco include Mohamed Rabie Hrimat and Imad Riahi, who were on the scoresheet in their first match. A win for Morocco would see them leapfrog Kenya to the top of the group.
Kenya vs Morocco: Key Narratives
The historical record between the two sides shows Morocco with a clear advantage. In the three previous encounters since 2005, Morocco has won two and drawn one, scoring eight goals to Kenya's one.
The most recent match was a 3-0 friendly win for Morocco in 2014. However, past results will matter little on Sunday, as Harambee Stars are fueled by home advantage and a desire to prove themselves on the continental stage.
For Harambee Stars, this match is an opportunity to make a statement and show that their early success in the tournament is no fluke.
For the Atlas Lions, it is about asserting their dominance and laying down a marker as a serious contender for the title.
Kenya vs Morocco: Where to Watch
With all tickets for the match sold out, fans who cannot make it to the stadium can catch the action live on various platforms.
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CAF’s traditional broadcast partners, beIN Sport, Canal+, New World TV, and IMG, will lead the list of rights holders for the tournament.
In the three host nations, fans can tune in through SuperSport, KBC, and Azam TV in Kenya, Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation and Azam TV in Tanzania, and FUFA TV, along with Uganda Broadcasting Corporation in Uganda.
The tournament will also be aired across major participating nations, including RTB (Burkina Faso), SABC (South Africa), TPA (Angola), RTNC (DR Congo), ORTM (Mali), TVM (Madagascar), and ZNBC (Zambia), ensuring audiences in all 54 African countries can follow the action.
Beyond Africa, CHAN will reach global audiences through beIN Sports, CANAL+, and other international networks such as Sport TV (Portugal), Ziggo (Netherlands), and Band (Brazil), underscoring its growing reputation as a premier showcase for Africa’s homegrown football talent.