- The FKF Cup 25/26 Round of 64 continues on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
- Sixteen fixtures are scheduled across stadiums nationwide on the same day.
- Headlining the action, AFC Leopards will take on BB Bread at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, with kickoff at 3:30 PM.
The 2026 FKF Cup got underway on Saturday, February 7 and the action rolls into day two on Sunday with mouth-watering Round of 64 clashes lined up.
After 13 matches on the opening day saw heavyweights like Gor Mahia secure emphatic victories and a spot in the round of 32, Sunday promises another packed schedule.
Sixteen encounters are set, featuring seven SportPesa League sides – KCB FC, Shabana FC, AFC Leopards, Bidco United, Tusker, Bandari and Mara Sugar – all entering the fray.

FKF Cup 25/26 Round of 64 Sunday preview
The day’s headline clash will see AFC Leopards journey to the Lang’ata constituency in Nairobi, where they will face BB Bread at the Ulinzi Sports Complex from 3:30 pm.
Ingwe are desperately eager for silverware this season, and securing a double is a major priority as they remain firmly in the SportPesa League 25/26 title race.
They will be aiming to announce their intentions in the FKF Cup and exact redemption after last season’s heartbreak: their Round of 16 tie against Mara Sugar was abandoned, and the subsequent ruling saw Mara Sugar progress.

Under Fred Ambani, the team will be determined to set the record straight as they chase an eighth FKF Cup title, their last triumph coming almost a decade ago.
Earlier at the same venue, fans will be treated to another compelling encounter as Githurai All Stars host top-flight side Bandari FC from 1 pm.
Githurai Allstars reached the Round of 32 last season before being eliminated by Gor Mahia in a 5-0 defeat and will be looking to improve on that performance.
Bandari, whose own journey was halted by Gor Mahia in the Round of 16 with a 2-0 home loss, will also be seeking a strong cup run as they aim to reclaim the title they last won in 2019.
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Meanwhile, Shabana FC, who were knocked out in the Round of 16 last season by Kakamega Homeboyz, will be targeting payback as they pursue at least one trophy this campaign.
They begin their journey in Eldoret against Commons FC at the Eldoret Show Grounds from 3 pm.
Last season’s semifinalists, Mara Sugar, will launch their bid to go even further when they take on Wisdom Soccer at the Ndura Sports Complex in Kitale from 3 pm.
Elsewhere, KCB FC meet Compel FC at Sudi Stadium, while Bidco United face Naivasha Police FC at the Longonot Horticulture Grounds in Naivasha.
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FKF Cup 25/26 Round of 64 – February 8 – Fixtures, Venues & Kick-off Times
- Githurai All Stars vs Bandari FC – Ulinzi Sports Complex – Nairobi – 1pm
- Gucha Youth vs RVNP – Gusii Stadium – Kisii – 2pm
- Gituru vs KSG Ogopa – Gituru Community Grounds – Gituru – 3pm
- Wisdom Soccer vs Mara Sugar – Ndura Sports Complex – Kitale – 3pm
- Shalimar vs TBM Health – Marula Grounds – Naivasha – 3pm
- KU Hardnuts vs Razors – KU Main Campus Grounds – Nairobi – 3pm
- RAVSA vs BMC Allstars – Vapor Grounds – Ngong – 3pm
- Solian City vs Oinopsos – Solian Primary School – Eldama Ravine – 3pm
- Kipchimchim vs Plantech – Green Stadium – Kericho – 3pm
- Compel vs KCB – Sudi Stadium – Bungoma – 3pm
- Turi vs Chebaiywa Lions – St. Andrews School – Turi – 3pm
- Muhoroni Youth vs MOFA – Muhoroni Stadium – Muhoroni – 3pm
- Commons vs Shabana – Eldoret Show Grounds – Eldoret – 3pm
- Naivasha Police vs Bidco United – Longonot Horticulture Grounds – Naivasha – 3pm
- Mwea United vs Tusker – Wang’uru Stadium – Mwea – 3pm
- BB Bread vs AFC Leopards – Ulinzi Sports Complex – Nairobi – 3:30pm
