After the festive lull, rugby fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the Kenya Cup roars back into action with Match Day Four promising a symphony of thrilling encounters.Kicking off the weekend is the renowned Ngong Road Derby, where the fourth-placed Kenya Harlequins will battle it out against Impala RFC, at the iconic RFUEA grounds. The rivalry promises to be nothing short of entertaining as Quins aim to solidify their top-four status while Impala are keen to make a statement as they will be facing Quins for the first time after making it back from the championship.
As the Ngong Road clash unfolds,fans will be treated to a tantalizing double-header, featuring second-place KCB taking on a spirited Mwamba RFC. The bankers, relentless in their pursuit of dominance, will aim to impose their customary precision, but Mwamba, will be out trying to pick their first win of the season.
Meanwhile, the league leaders Kabras RFC mark their inaugural game of 2025 with a journey to Nairobi, where they face Strathmore Leos at the Strathmore Sports Complex.The rugby fervor extends to the Rift Valley, where Nakuru RFC hosts the Menengai Oilers in an electrifying derby at the Nakuru Athletics Club. In Kisumu, the ASK Showground becomes the arena for a bottom-of-the-table clash as Kisumu RFC squares off against the South Coast Pirates.Rounding off the weekend, Blak Blad welcomes the Nondescripts to the Blad Bin in a match with mid-table implications.
Kenya Harlequin vs Impala RFC – 4PM, RFUEA Grounds
KU Blak Blad vs Nondescript – 3PM, Kenyatta University Grounds
Nakuru RFC vs Menengai Oilers – 4PM, Nakuru Athletic Club
Mwamba RFC vs KCB Rugby – 2PM, RFUEA Grounds
Strathmore Leos vs Kabras Sugar – 4PM, Strathmore University Sports Complex, Madaraka
Kisumu RFC vs South Coast Pirates – 3PM, ASK Showground, Mambo Leo – Kisumu
Below are the current standings heading into match day four: