Date: 4th May 2025 Kick-off: 18:00 EAT Venue: 30 June Air Defence Stadium, Cairo, Egypt
After a spirited but narrow 3-2 defeat to Morocco in their Africa U20 Cup of Nations debut, Kenya’s Rising Stars are back in action for a crucial Group B encounter against Tunisia U20. The stakes couldn’t be higher for the Kenyan youngsters, who’ll be looking to bounce back and keep their qualification hopes alive in Cairo.
For Tunisia, this fixture is equally pivotal after their slim 1-0 loss to Nigeria in the opening round. Both teams are hunting their first points in what promises to be an intense, high-stakes showdown.
The Rising Stars impressed many neutrals with their fearless display against tournament heavyweights Morocco. Goals from Lawrence Ouma and Hassan Beja showcased Kenya’s attacking potential, while goalkeeper Benard Oyure stood tall with crucial saves — including a penalty stop late in the game.
Head coach Stanley Okumbi is likely to make a few adjustments to his lineup, with midfielders Humphrey Kegengo and Javan Ochieng pushing for starting roles after lively cameos in the opening match.
Key Players to Watch:
Lawrence Ouma – A commanding aerial threat from set-pieces.
Aldrine Kibet – The creative spark in midfield, provider of Beja’s equalizer.
Benard Oyure – A safe pair of hands between the posts.
The Carthage Eagles U20 endured a frustrating opener against Nigeria, going down 1-0 courtesy of an Ibrahim Abdullahi strike. Despite dominating possession in phases, Tunisia struggled to convert their chances and will be eager to sharpen their attack against Kenya.
Their coach Anis Boussaïdi might shuffle his forward line, with Zied Chtai-Telamio and Ayoub Meherzi expected to play key roles.
Key Players to Watch:
Zied Chtai-Telamio – A lively winger capable of unsettling defences.
Ayari Khalil – The midfield general who keeps Tunisia ticking.
This will be the first competitive meeting between Kenya U20 and Tunisia U20 at AFCON level — making it a historic night for both sides.
A win for either side would blow Group B wide open, with Nigeria and Morocco also locking horns in the other group fixture. A defeat, however, would leave the losing side on the brink of elimination. Expect tension, passion, and drama under the Cairo night lights.
Kenya U20 (4-2-3-1):
Benard Oyure (GK); Kevin Wangaya, Gitamu Wekesa, Machaka Omondi, Julien Mesbahi; Kibet Aldrine, Humphrey Kegengo; Lawrence Ouma, Hassan Beja, Javan Ochieng; Elvis Omondi.
Tunisia U20 (4-3-3):
Marwen Rehimi (GK); Bilel Issaoui, Dhaoui Elyes, Doubal Ahmed, Dendani Nader; Khalil Ayari, Anane Riadh, Ayoub Meherzi; Zied Chtai-Telamio, Zied Dhaoui, Armiyau Yahaya.
Kenya showed plenty of fight against Morocco, and with a few defensive tweaks, they’re capable of earning their first AFCON U20 point — or better. Tunisia, however, will be desperate too.
Prediction: Kenya U20 1-1 Tunisia U20
Kick-off is this Saturday night at 21:00 EAT — don’t miss it! ⚽🔥