Kenya vs Tanzania FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for AFCON 2019 group game
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Jim Sheridan
Jim Sheridan
LOCAL bragging rights are on the line as Kenya play neighbours Tanzania in the Africa Cup of Nations.
With strong Senegal and Algeria sides making up the rest of the group, the two East African nations will be looking to pick up three points here to put themselves in a strong position to qualify as one of the best third placed teams.
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Kenya found Algeria too strong in their Group C openerCredit: Reuters
What time does Kenya vs Tanzania kick off?
THIS match will be held on Thursday, June 27.
Kick-off is at 9pm BST - 10pm in Egypt and 11pm in Kenya and Tanzania.
The game will be played at the 30 June Stadium, Cairo.
When the sides last met in 2017, Tanzania won a tight game 1-0.
What TV channel is Kenya vs Tanzania on and can I live stream it free?
YOU can watch this game live by heading to Eurosport 2.
If you have a basic Sky Entertainment package, you can find the channel as part of your subscription on Sky 413.
Whilst those of you wishing to stream can watch for free by snapping up a seven-day Eurosport Player trial.
- the cost will be £6.99/month if you don't cancel before the end of the trial.
You can also get a 30-day free trial, which will cost £7.99/month thereafter.
Goalkeepers: Patrick Matasi (St. George, Ethiopia), Faruok Shikhalo (Bandari FC), John Oyemba (Kariobangi Sharks)
Defenders: Philemon Otieno (Gor Mahia), Musa Mohammed (Nkana FC, Zambia), Joash Onyango (Gor Mahia), Abud Omar (Sepsi Sfantu, Romania), David Owino (Zesco United, Zambia), Bernard Ochieng (Vihiga United), Erick Ouma (Vasalund IF, Sweden), Joseph Okumu (Real Monarchs, USA)
Midfielders: Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspur, England), Eric Johanna (IF Bromma, Sweden), Ismael Gonzales (UD Las Palmas, Spain), Francis Kahata (Gor Mahia), Dennis Odhiambo (Sofapaka FC), Johanna Omollo (Cercle Brugge, Belgium), Paul Were (AFC Leopards), Ochieng Ovella (IF Vasalund, Sweden), Ayub Timbe (Beijing Renhe, China)
Forwards: Michael Olunga (Kashiwa Reysol, Japan), John Avire (Sofapaka), Masoud Juma (Al Nasr Benghazi, Libya)