It is all systems go for the much-anticipated FIFA World Cup qualifier betweenas

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) confirmed that all tickets had been snapped up by midday on Saturday, less than 24 hours before kickoff.

with FKF reiterating that no physical tickets would be sold. Supporters were able to purchase their tickets exclusively online viaor by dialing *51955#.

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Mohammed Bajaber was a shing light in Harambee Stars 3-3 draw against The Gambia but how did he perform at the Alassane Quattara Stadium in Ivory Coast?

Ticket prices were tiered to cater to different fan preferences: KES 10,000 for VVIP, KES 1,000The final deadline for ticket purchases was Saturday, March 22, at 4:00 PM, but with the excitement building and the stakes high, all available tickets were sold well before the cut-off time.

Sunday’s match marks a crucial moment in Kenya’s campaign to qualify for their first-ever FIFA World Cup. Currently sitting fourth in Group F with six points from three matches, Harambee Stars trail leaders Ivory Coast by 12 points.

With several games still to play — but only just.

Kenya’s last outing saw them play out an entertaining 3-3 draw away against The Gambia three days ago, showing attacking intent and resilience.

That result kept them in the hunt, but a win against Gabon will be vital to keep their hopes of automatic qualification or at least a play-off spot alive.

The winner of each of the nine African qualifying groups will book a direct ticket to the 2026 World Cup.

Additionally, the four best runners-up across all groups will enter a CAF Play-Off tournament, where the victor will represent Africa in a FIFA Intercontinental Playoff for a final global slot.

Harambee Stars scored a last-minute goal to secure a thrilling 3-3 draw with The Gambia and after the stalemate, they have it all to do to claim a first-ever World Cup ticket.

Adding to the sense of renewal and optimism around the national team is the recent appointment of South African tactician Benni McCarthy as head coach.

McCarthy, who officially took charge on Monday, March 3, has brought fresh energy, ideas, and a renewed sense of belief into the camp.

Sunday’s game will also mark the return of international football to Nyayo Stadium after nearly two years.

Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy still has hopes of clinching a World Cup place despite a draw away to the Gambia as he looks to freshen up the team for Gabon on Sunday.

The iconic venue is expected to be packed to capacity, with thousands of passionate fans rallying behind the national team in what could be a defining moment in Kenya’s football history.

FKF CEO Harlond Ndenge thanked fans for the overwhelming support and called on them to arrive early for smooth entry into the stadium.

«This shows the love Kenyans have for the national team. We encourage fans to be seated early and to support the team respectfully and passionately,» he said.

With a revamped squad, home advantage, and a nation’s hopes riding on them, the Harambee Stars will be aiming to deliver a performance to remember against Gabon — one that could bring them a step closer to a historic first World Cup appearance.

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