Tunisia vs Kenya: Preview, team news, time & where to watch Harambee Starlets as they look to keep WAFCON dream alive

Kenya's Mwanahalima Adam dribbles the ball during their 2026 WAFCON qualifier against Tunisia in Nairobi. Photo/FKF Media

Tunisia vs Kenya: Preview, team news, time & where to watch Harambee Starlets as they look to keep WAFCON dream alive

Joel Omotto 05:11 - 26.02.2025

Harambee Starlets have a tricky match away to Tunisia on Wednesday but must ensure they win to seal their place in the final round of WAFCON qualifiers.

Harambee Starlets coach Beldine Odemba and her team have their backs against the wall as they take on Tunisia in a 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Odemba’s team fluffed their lines at Ulinzi Complex last Friday to record a dour goalless draw in a match the tactician was heavily criticised for her selection and tactics.

Preview

Kenya could have scored at least a goal or two but failed and now must avoid conceding on enemy territory and ensure they get one over the line to proceed to the next round.

A scoring draw could still suffice as they would go through on away goals but that would be a risky approach.

Tunisia, meanwhile, played a cautious game in Nairobi, opting to stay tight at the back with the view to finishing it off at home and are expected to come all out against Kenya.

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That could actually be a good thing for Odemba’s charges as they can take advantage of the gaps left behind by the North Africans to hit them on the break and secure the result that they need.

Harambee Starlets Team News

Odemba named a 23-member squad for the return leg in Tunisia and resisted the temptation of tinkering with the team, maintaining the same players who were selected for the first leg.

However, changes in the starting XI are inevitable after what was witnessed on Friday and among those expected in is striker Jentrix Shikangwa, whose 90th minute introduction raised eyebrows at Ulinzi Complex.

Is this Odemba’s last match?

However, while she is planning for Wednesday’s match, Starlets coach Odemba is on the brink of getting sacked following reports that Football Kenya Federation has lined up former tactician Alex Alumirah to replace her.

Alumirah is said to be on standby and was even lined up to travel with the team to Tunisia, showing the tricky situation she finds herself in.

Time and where to watch

The match will kick off at 6pm Kenyan time at the Stade Olympique de Sousse in Tunis and will be streamed live on Fédération Tunisienne de Football (https://www.facebook.com/FTF.OFFICIELLE). The match can also be found on YouTube via https://www.youtube.com/live/JD5BYwAe0xY

What’s next for Starlets if they win

If they win, Harambee Starlets will take on either Niger and The Gambia in what would be the final round of the qualifiers and if they triumph, then they will seal a place at WAFCON 2026, their second-ever appearance since their debut in 2016.