Kenya will face Namibia in their second match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers in Group J on Tuesday.

The match will take place at Johannesburg’s Orlando Stadium with kick-off scheduled for 6 pm (local time in South Africa), and 7 pm (local time in Kenya).

Coming off a lackluster 0-0 draw against Zimbabwe at Stade Nelson Mandela Stadium in Kampala Harambee Stars are determined to inject some momentum into their campaign.

Despite the uninspiring start, coach Engin Firat’s squad remains unbeaten in eight of their last nine matches across all competitions boasting five wins and three draws.

With 17 goals scored and six clean sheets maintained since last November Kenya’s recent form suggests they could turn the tide in this crucial qualifier.

On the other side, Namibia are looking to bounce back from a narrow 1-0 defeat to Cameroon at Roumde Adjia Stadium in Garoua, Cameroon.

This loss marked a challenging start to their quest for a spot in the 35th edition of the tournament, set to be held in Morocco.

Like Kenya, Namibia faces logistical challenges, lacking a Confederation of African Football (CAF) or FIFA-approved stadium leading them to host their ‘home’ matches in South Africa.

Kenya, currently ranked 108th in the latest FIFA World Rankings, has historically struggled against Namibia, who have won four of their last six encounters since their first meeting in October 1996.

Viewers can catch the live action on available on various platforms including terrestrial feed, Signet, Zuku, Gotv, and DStv.

Meanwhile, fans in Namibia can tune into the match through Namibian Broadcasting Corporation.

For international fans, streaming details are pending, ensuring that no supporter misses out on what is anticipated to be a fiercely contested match.

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