From the early hours of Sunday, fans streamed into the stadium, in anticipation of the game.
The stands were packed with supporters clad in Harambee Stars jerseys.
Fans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDY
Kenyans on Sunday evening turned out in large numbers to support the Harambee Stars in their match against Gabon.
Dressed in different colours, the crowd showcased their unwavering love for football.
From the early hours of Sunday, fans streamed into the stadium, in anticipation of the game.
The stands were packed with supporters clad in Harambee Stars jerseys.
Sunday's match comes just a few days after Harambee Stars came from two goals down to draw with The Gambia at the Alassane Ouattara stadium in Abidjan on Thursday night.
The game went into halftime with the two teams tied at nil-nil after Stars keeper Ian Otieno saved a penalty to ensure the scores remained 0-0.
Sunday’s match marks a crucial moment in Kenya’s campaign to qualify for their first-ever FIFA World Cup.
Fans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDYFans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDYFans dressed in Harambee Stars jerseys at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDY Fans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDYFans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDY Fans at Nyayo Stadium during Harambee Stars match against Gabon on March 23, 2025 /DOUGLAS OKIDDY