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The national soccer team, Harambee Starlets, will take on hosts Twiga Stars
of Tanzania today in the winner-takes-all match at the 2025 CECAFA
Women’s championship at the Azam complex from 6pm Kenyan time.
Both teams remain undefeated with a 100% record after their first three
matches tied on 9 points.
Interestingly, Tanzania tops the log with a better one-goal advantage.
Tanzania needs a draw to lift the trophy, while Kenya needs nothing
less than a win to be crowned champions.
Bakari Shime, the Twiga Star head coach, told Cecafa Online that the
final match against Kenya will be a good ground to test several
aspects for his player. “I know it will be a tough match, and we must
be at our best,” added Shime.
Harambee Starlets Head Coach Beldine Odemba is also optimistic about her team.
“We can get the job done if they stick to the script. “This will be a very
tough match, but we should not give them the spaces and still to our
game plan,” added Odemba.
Burundi, who shocked Uganda 1-0 in their opening match, will face South
Sudan in the first match from 4pm.