Here’s the latest I can share about Matildas vs Kenya right now.
- The FIFA Series 2026 in Nairobi featured a finals clash between Australia (Matildas) and Kenya, with the final played in Nairobi and Australia winning 2-0. This event marked the first meeting between the Matildas and Kenya in that series.[2][6]
- Australia opened the FIFA Series in Kenya with a 5-0 win over Malawi, setting momentum for their matchups, including the Kenya game.[2]
- Coverage of Matildas fixtures around this window has highlighted the Kenya match as the central fixture for that series, alongside other related friendlies in the lead-up to bigger tournaments.[3][6]
If you want, I can pull more detailed match reports, player performances, or streaming/telecast information for the latest installments or any subsequent rematches.
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As Harambee Starlets look forward to their match against Australia, here are the key things to know about what is Kenya’s biggest opposition yet.
www.pulsesports.co.keLeticia McKenna nets a goal on her international debut, as the Matildas beat Malawi 5-0 to start their FIFA Series in Kenya.
www.abc.net.auCatch the Australian women's national soccer team, the mighty CommBank Matildas. Stream now on 10.
10.com.auFor all the latest CommBank Matildas news, videos, and fixtures, visit our official website.
matildas.com.auMatildas vs. South Korea kickoff time: Here's how to watch the Women's Friendly match on TV and live stream as well as the latest team news. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
www.sportingnews.comThe matildas vs kenya final is set for 12: 30am AEST on Thursday 16 April at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. It is the first meeting between the CommBank Matildas and the host nation, Kenya, in the FIFA Series 2026™. Australian viewers can watch live and exclusively on Paramount+, with coverage starting at 11: 55pm …
www.el-balad.comAfter the highs of their run to the Asian Cup final, in just over two weeks the Matildas travel to Kenya to face teams ranked outside the top 100.
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