- The Gor Mahia vs Shabana game is slated for 4PM at Nyayo National Stadium.
- Gor Mahia sit at the top of the SportPesa League table on 53 points.
- Shabana are third on 40 points.
Gor Mahia have released the comprehensive logistical arrangements for their highly anticipated SportPesa League clash against Shabana FC scheduled for Saturday at the Nyayo National Stadium.
In a move aimed at streamlining access and ensuring spectator safety for the game, the club has confirmed that the stadium’s outer and inner gates will be strictly categorized by ticket type and team affiliation.
The club has emphasized that no physical tickets will be sold at the stadium on matchday, urging fans to secure their spots through the official online portals to avoid disappointment at the gates.
The ticketing structure for the encounter was designed to reward early action, featuring a limited flash sale at a discounted rate of Ksh 200.
Following the conclusion of the promotional window, regular tickets transitioned to the standard advance price of Ksh 300, available exclusively through the online platform.
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How to access Gor Mahia vs Shabana game
Fans are reminded to have their electronic tickets ready on their mobile devices for scanning at the various perimeter checkpoints to facilitate a smooth flow of traffic into the stands.
For the regular ticket holders, entry into the stadium precinct will be segregated to maintain order between the two sets of supporters.
Home fans supporting the league leaders are directed to use the Poster outer gate before proceeding to inner gates 2 and 3 to access their designated seating.
Conversely, the traveling Shabana faithful are required to enter through outer Gate C, which will lead them specifically to inner gate 10. To ensure the safety of the players and technical staff, both team buses will also utilize the Gate C outer entrance before docking at inner gate 9.
The premium seating sections have also been carefully mapped out to accommodate dignitaries and fans with VIP and VVIP tickets. All fans holding these tickets are expected to enter through the main outer Gate A.

From there, they will proceed to VIP Gate 1 or the designated VVIP gate. Inside the stadium, the sitting arrangements have been split; home fans in the VIP area will occupy the right-hand stand, while the away supporters will be stationed on the left-hand side, situated just below the media section.
The VVIP area has been subdivided into three sections, with the home team taking two blocks on the right and the visiting team occupying one block on the left.
Security and emergency services have been given top priority in the matchday layout to handle the expected capacity crowd.
Inner gate 1 has been reserved exclusively for the first ambulance, while inner gate 11 will serve as the entry point for the second medical unit and the Azam broadcast van.

To prevent any potential friction between the Green Army and the Tore Bobe fans, the organizers have established a permanent buffer zone at stand number 8, which will remain unoccupied throughout the match.
With home fans taking up regular stands A through P and away fans occupying stands Q through W.
Shabana hope to return to winning ways in Andrew Ongwae’s first match as interim coach, while K’Ogalo want to reopen their ten-point gap at the summit of the table when the two teams clash on Saturday.
