- The Enterprise Cup in-country quarter-finals 2025/26 are set for Saturday, 7 February 2026.
- Kabras Sugar will host Kenya Harlequins, while Menengai Oilers clash with Nakuru RFC in Nakuru.
- KCB Rugby will entertain KU Black Blad as Nondescripts play host to Strathmore Leos.
The Enterprise Cup in-country quarter-finals are set for Saturday, February 7, 2026, with four thrilling matches across various venues.
Headlining the day, the defending champions Kabras Sugar will host Kenya Harlequins at the ASK Showground in Kakamega.
The Sugar Millers, five-time consecutive champions in recent years, enter this match as favorites after receiving a walkover in the round of 16 when Impala RFC failed to honor the fixture.
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Enterprise Cup in-country quarter-finals preview
Harlequins, seeking to reclaim the title for the first time since 2011, booked their spot in the last eight by edging past Catholic Monks 29-5.
Meanwhile, another exciting fixture features a local derby in Nakuru, where last season finalists Menengai Oilers will host their rivals Nakuru RFC at the ASK Showground.
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With bragging rights on the line, this promises to be a thrilling encounter.
The Oilers advanced after MMUST Rugby failed to honor their fixture, a situation mirrored for Nakuru RFC when South Coast Pirates did not attend their match.
Menengai are still pursuing their first Enterprise Cup title, while Nakuru RFC aims to replicate their 2008 triumph.

Back in Nairobi, two exciting fixtures are up for grabs. A Thika Road Derby is on offer as KCB Rugby hosts Kenya University Blak Blad.
The sides met less than three weeks ago in Kenya Cup Round Six, where the Bankers edged out Blak Blad 45-3. This time, Wan Yudhe will be out for revenge at the KCB Sports Club in Ruaraka.
Both teams received walkovers in the previous round, setting the stage for a high-octane clash.
KCB will be keen to reclaim the Enterprise Cup title they last lifted in 2017, having won it three times in a row during that era.

The final quarter-final will see Nondescripts welcome Strathmore Leos to the Ngong Racecourse.
Nondies received a direct qualification, while the Leos beat Zetech Oaks 32-17 to secure this encounter, with Nondescripts targeting their first title since 1998.
This season introduces a revised structure: the four Kenyan teams that advance will face four Ugandan sides in cross-border quarter-finals.
Winners will progress to semi-finals on March 21 and April 11, 2026, ahead of the final scheduled for May 23, 2026.
Enterprise Cup In-Country Quarterfinals 2025/26
All fixtures kick off at 4:00 PM EAT
- Kabras Sugar vs Kenya Harlequins – ASK Showground, Kakamega
- Menengai Oilers vs Nakuru RFC – ASK Showground, Nakuru
- Nondescripts vs Strathmore Leos – Ngong Racecourse
- KCB Rugby vs KU Blak Blad – KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka
