How to Get Tickets for CHAN 2024 Matches

Moi International Sports complex
An aerial view of the Moi International Sports Complex.
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Ministry of Sports

As the country gears up for the upcoming 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), fans have been informed of a simple way to get tickets to ensure a hassle-free matchday experience.

Moving away from the chaos often experienced when purchasing tickets outside stadiums, the entire process is now digital and scam-free.

All you need to do is visit chan.mookh.com and select the match you would like to attend. Upon clicking on Buy Tickets, you will be directed to a page where you can choose a ticket category.

There are three categories: Regular (Ksh 200), VIP (Ksh 500), and VVIP (Ksh 1,000). Once you choose a category, you will be guided on how to pay, either via mobile money or by card.

Nyayo Stadium
A view of the Nyayo National Stadium.
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ODRI

After entering your full name, telephone number, and email address, you will receive a prompt to complete the payment. The tickets will then be sent to you via email or text as a link.

The 2024 CHAN will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zanzibar, with Kenyans enjoying a rare advantage as all of the national team’s group matches will be played at home.

Harambee Stars fixtures

Harambee Stars will kick off their campaign on August 3, when they take on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at the Moi International Sports Centre (Kasarani).

Benni McCarthy's side will then follow up that match with a game against Angola on August 7, and this will be followed by a potential thriller against Morocco on August 10, all at the same venue.

Besides Harambee Stars' group games, Kenya's two main stadiums for the 2024 CHAN will also host several high-profile group matches between August 3 and August 18.

Nyayo Stadium will be the venue for key matches such as Morocco vs Angola (August 3), DRC vs Zambia (August 7), Zambia vs Angola (August 10), Morocco vs Zambia (August 14), DRC vs Morocco (August 17), and Algeria vs Niger (August 18).

Meanwhile, the Moi International Sports Centre will host Angola vs DRC encounter on August 15.

The games promise to offer an unforgettable experience as the talents on show will be top-tier.

Harambee Stars training
Harambee Stars players during a past training session ahead of a World Cup qualifier.
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FKF
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