After nine days of doing battle at the 2025 CECAFA Senior Women’s Challenge Cup, the title comes down to two sides, Harambee Starlets, the 2019 champions, and two-time (2016 and 2018) winners and hosts Tanzania. Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsFavourites from the get go, the two sides light up the Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Saturday from 6PM with Beldine Odemba’s side looking to tie the hosts in titles won. Speaking ahead of the match, skipper Dorcas Shikobe maintains that the team is focused on bringing the trophy home, urging her charges to bring their A game. Aduda: Kenya must capitalize on CAF’s trust ahead of CHAN 2024 final in Nairobi”It has been a good tournament so far and the team has fought to remain unbeaten. We will take the same momentum into today’s game. We expect a tough clash, but we promise our fans the title,” the captain offered. She shares this optimism and belief with Odemba, who says the team is looking to repeat 2019’s performance. “We are preparing the team and approaching the match with focus, hoping for the best possible outcome,” said Odemba.The tactician, while going up against a Tanzania side that boasts the tournament’s goal scoring machine, Simba’s Opa Clement, carries a solid defense marshalled by the captain herself, with shot stopper Lilian Awuor likely to be given a starting berth.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986538##The Romania-based keeper has proved instrumental in Starlets’ match to the title, pulling some tournament-winning saves time and again, a task that second choice keeper Annette Kundu delivered to perfection as well against tournament whipping girls South Sudan to see Kenya head to final match without conceding. Upfront, the Kenyans are no doubt solid with Vihiga Queens’ forward Martha Amunyolet who is chasing the golden boot, after scoring four so far, leading charge. It’s Matchday for our #HarambeeStarlets ! 👊🆚 Tanzania🏟 Azam Complex⏰ 6 pm📺 Azam TV & CECAFA Online YouTube ChannelThe winner takes it all.📣To our fans, endeleeni kutusupport 🙌#cecafa #cswc2025 #cecafaseniorwomenschallenge #cecafaswc2025 pic.twitter.com/5OPYS0eQox— Harambee Starlets (@StarletsKE) June 21, 2025 Odemba will also have at her disposal Morocco-based Violet Nanjala and Faith Mboya, with young talents like Elizabeth Ochaka also vying for a place in the starting line up. The latter, who came off the bench against South Sudan to score, says the experience has her yearning for more. Promotion playoff battle headlines NSL’s season finale
