The iconic Nyayo National Stadium will once again host one of Kenyan football’s most emotional clashes this Saturday, 21 March 2026, when record champions Gor Mahia face off with Shabana FC in a highly anticipated Kenyan Premier League showdown.
The clash, popularly known as the Nyanza Derby, will pit the Green Army against the Tore Bobe faithful in a battle where passion, pride, and regional bragging rights will be on the line.
With both teams boasting massive fan bases from the Nyanza region and all over the country and beyond, the atmosphere at Nyayo is expected to be electric as thousands of supporters flock to witness the contest.

Rivalry Renewed
Since Shabana returned to the top tier of Kenyan football in 2023, the two sides have met five times in the league, with Gor Mahia maintaining a clear dominance. In those encounters:
- Gor Mahia – 3 wins
- Shabana – 0 wins
- Draws – 2
The results of their last five meetings are as follows:
- Jan 11, 2026 – Shabana 0-0 Gor Mahia
- May 4, 2025 – Shabana 0-1 Gor Mahia
- Dec 11, 2024 – Gor Mahia 1-1 Shabana
- May 11, 2024 – Gor Mahia 1-0 Shabana
- Nov 1, 2023 – Shabana 0-1 Gor Mahia

Despite Shabana’s passionate support and determination to challenge the giants, Tore Bobe are yet to register a win against K’Ogalo since their return to the league.
A Match the Continent Will Watch
The Nyanza Derby has grown into one of the biggest fixtures in the Kenyan Premier League, attracting attention not only locally but across East Africa, Africa, and the World.
For Gor Mahia, the match presents another opportunity to reinforce their dominance in Kenyan football. For Shabana, it is a chance to finally break the hoodoo and prove they can compete with the country’s most decorated club.

Ticket Sales Surge
Tickets for the blockbuster clash are already on sale, with fans rushing to secure their spots. The overwhelming demand reflects the magnitude of the rivalry.
Supporters can purchase tickets through the digital platform LangoPass, which is handling the match ticketing.
With the stage set at Nyayo and emotions running high, the only certainty this Saturday is that the stadium’s natural grass will not be the only thing suffering; the fans’ hearts will be racing too.
