
How much it will cost to watch Hakim Ziyech against Nairobi United
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 06.02.26. | 18:34
Nairobi United head into the return leg still searching for their maiden group-stage victory.
Kenya representatives in CAF Confederation Cup (CAFCC), Nairobi United have confirmed ticket prices ahead of their highly-anticipated clash against Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca.
The league newcomers return to continental action on Sunday, 8 February, when they host the Botola Pro heavyweights at Kasarani Stadium, in what promises to be one of the most eye-catching fixtures.
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In a statement shared across their official social media platforms, Nairobi United revealed that fans eager to watch Hakim Ziyech, the former Chelsea midfielder, who lifted the UEFA Champions League in the 2020/21 season and one-time Moroccan Player of the Year in 2016, will need to part with modestly priced tickets.
Regular tickets have been set at Ksh 200, while VIP access will cost Ksh 500, with tickets available exclusively online.
The fixture marks the second meeting between the two sides.
Their first encounter came on 23 November 2025, when Nairobi United made their CAF Confederation Cup group-stage debut away to Wydad Casablanca.
On that occasion, the Moroccan giants asserted their pedigree with a convincing 3–0 victory at the Stade Mohammed V.
Nairobi United head into the return leg still searching for their maiden CAFCC group-stage victory.
The Kenyan side has endured a challenging campaign, suffering defeats 1-0 against AS Maniema Union and back-to-back 2-1 and 1-0 losses to Azam SC, both home and away, leaving them rooted to the bottom of Group B.
Sunday’s clash therefore represents a final opportunity to end their continental journey on a positive note and reward their supporters with a memorable performance.
Wydad Casablanca, by contrast, arrive in Nairobi full of confidence.
The North African powerhouse sits top of Group B with nine points, having enjoyed a flawless run so far.
Another victory would further underline their dominance and extend their perfect group-stage record.

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