Harambee Stars will be seeking to make history on Tuesday as they face Senegal in an international friendly match at the Mardan Stadium in Turkey.
The Kenyan national team has never beaten the Teranga Lions, making tomorrow’s clash a crucial test of character and progress.
This encounter marks Stars’ second international friendly match this month. Last Friday, the team suffered a narrow 1–0 defeat to Equatorial Guinea, a result they will be eager to overturn with an improved performance.
Head coach Engin Firat is expected to use the match to assess squad depth, sharpen team coordination, and fine-tune tactics ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures. The friendly provides a valuable opportunity for players to impress and fight for starting positions.
Both teams are expected to field competitive line-ups, with Senegal bringing their trademark physicality and tactical discipline, while Kenya aims to showcase resilience, precision, and attacking flair.
The match kicks off tomorrow at the Mardan Stadium, where Harambee Stars hope to secure their first-ever win over the West African giants.


