KENYA CUP

Kenya Cup final: Kabras RFC vs KCB Rugby kick off times, date confirmed

KCB vs Kabras in a scrum-contest. Photo Courtesy/ Adolwa Miliza.

The Kenya Cup final, set to take place at the Kakamega Showground on April 6, 2024, will feature a thrilling clash between Kabras RFC and KCB Rugby.

The highly anticipated match is scheduled to kick off at 4:00 p.m., promising an electrifying showdown between the two top teams.

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Kabras RFC, aiming to secure their third consecutive Kenya Cup title, will be eager to make history by joining the elite list of teams that have achieved this feat.

KCB Rugby and Strathmore Leos huddle together after a past Kenya Cup match. PHOTO/KCB Rugby.

KCB Rugby and Strathmore Leos huddle together after a past Kenya Cup match. PHOTO/KCB Rugby.

On the other hand, KCB Rugby, having narrowly missed out on the title in the past two seasons, will be determined to reclaim the trophy and assert their dominance in Kenyan rugby once again.

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The showdown between Kabras RFC and KCB Rugby promises to be a spectacle, with both teams boasting formidable talent and a fierce competitive spirit.

Rugby fans can expect an intense battle on the field as these two giants of Kenyan rugby renew their rivalry in what is sure to be a thrilling encounter.

In the lead-up to the final, Kabras RFC showcased their dominance in the Kenya Cup semi-final, delivering a commanding performance to defeat Nondies with a convincing scoreline of 37-9.

With this victory, Kabras RFC secured their ninth consecutive appearance in the Kenya Cup final, demonstrating their prowess and consistency in the competition.

Kabras RFC players warm up ahead of Kenya Cup. PHOTO/Adolwa Miliza

Kabras RFC players warm up ahead of Kenya Cup. PHOTO/Adolwa Miliza

Meanwhile, KCB Rugby secured their spot in the final with a hard-fought victory over Menengai Oilers in the semi-final match held at the Lion’s Den, Ruaraka.

Despite a resilient performance from the visitors, KCB Rugby emerged victorious with a final score of 21-12, thanks to tries from Vincent Onyala and Bob Muhati, as well as crucial points from the boot of Darwin Mukidza.

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