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Harambee Starlets thrash Lesotho 6-0 in WAFCON warm-up

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 10, 2026
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Harambee Starlets deliver 6-0 rout of Lesotho in Zambia friendly as Mukhwana nets a brace

Harambee Starlets beat Lesotho 6-0 in a Zambia friendly as Eglay Mukhwana scores twice and coach Beldine Odemba rotates the squad ahead of next WAFCON.

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The Harambee Starlets produced a commanding 6-0 victory over Lesotho in a warm up friendly played in Zambia as they sharpen preparations for the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations.
Eglay Mukhwana was the standout performer with two goals and an influential role in the first half, while head coach Beldine Odemba used the fixture to test squad options.
The win offered a clear statement on Kenya’s attacking intent and squad depth ahead of major continental competition.

Early breakthrough sets the tone

The match swung decisively in Kenya’s favour inside the opening quarter hour with sharp attacking moves and precise finishing.
Violet Nanjala opened the scoring in the 11th minute after arriving at the end of a high quality assist from Eglay Mukhwana.
Three minutes later Terry converted from a well delivered free kick by Mwanahalima Adam to make it 2-0 and leave Lesotho chasing the game.

Clinical finishing in a dominant first half

The Starlets extended their advantage through a composed finish by Fasila Adhiambo in the 27th minute following neat combination play down the flank.
Mukhwana then added a fourth in the 42nd minute after following up on a pass from Nanjala to cap a commanding first half for Kenya.
By halftime the scoreline reflected thorough control from the Harambee Starlets with four unanswered goals and a compact defensive display.

Coach Odemba tests depth with significant rotation

With the contest secure at the interval, coach Beldine Odemba made five changes at the start of the second half to broaden match minutes across his roster.
Those substitutions signaled a clear intent to evaluate fringe players while preserving the fitness of first choice personnel ahead of WAFCON.
The rotations demonstrated confidence in the squad because the overall structure and tactical discipline remained intact after the changes.

Mukhwana influence and individual impact

Eglay Mukhwana combined goal threat with creative work throughout the 90 minutes and finished the game with two strikes.
Her first half involvement set up teammates and her second half goal in the 65th minute underlined her ability to finish clinically.
Mukhwana’s performance will be an encouraging sign for the coaching staff as they weigh attacking options for competitive fixtures.

Substitutes deliver immediate returns

Further substitutions in the 72nd minute saw Fasila Adhiambo, Mukhwana and Ruth Ingosi replaced by Lorna Faith, Catherine Khaemba and Norah Ann.
Catherine Khaemba made an instant impact by scoring just two minutes after coming on to seal the 6-0 result.
The quick reward for the new arrivals confirmed the squad’s depth and the readiness of bench players to change the dynamic of the match.

Set pieces and attacking variety on display

The match offered several examples of how the Harambee Starlets can manufacture goals from multiple situations including set plays and open play.
Terry’s free kick early on was a textbook delivery that led to the second goal, while wing combinations and incisive passes produced further chances.
Kenya’s willingness to vary attacking patterns made it difficult for Lesotho to settle and exposed gaps that the Starlets exploited methodically.

Defensive shape and clean sheet value

While the headlines focused on the scoring, the defensive unit delivered a clean sheet and limited Lesotho to few meaningful chances.
Organised pressing in the opponent half and disciplined positioning in the defensive third prevented sustained pressure on the goalkeeper.
The shutout will be welcomed by the coaching staff as it highlights the team’s balance between offensive ambition and defensive responsibility.

WAFCON preparation and selection implications

This friendly will feed directly into selection conversations and tactical planning ahead of the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations.
The scale of the victory gives Odemba a platform to assess who can perform under different match scenarios and to finalise roles.
Performances from starters and substitutes alike will shape training emphasis and matchday decisions in the weeks that follow.

Match management and fitness considerations

The heavy rotation in the second half also reflected prudent management of player workloads as the team approaches a busy international schedule.
Giving extended minutes to squad members reduces injury risk for key players while offering realistic match data for technical staff.
Fitness monitoring from this match will inform recovery plans and training intensity for the next camp.

The 6-0 result will raise expectations among supporters but the technical staff will balance confidence with measured evaluation as competitive fixtures loom.
There are positives to take from the performance including a variety of goal sources, effective use of substitutions and defensive solidity.
The Harambee Starlets have shown they can generate momentum in the final third while maintaining organisation at the back, a combination that will be important in tournament play.

Attacking leaders such as Mukhwana and Nanjala provided the cutting edge, while emerging contributors proved capable of altering the game when called upon.
Odemba’s use of the squad suggests a clear pathway for rotation and tactical flexibility which could be decisive in navigating a congested tournament schedule.
Kenya’s technical staff now have ample evidence to refine systems and to prioritise players who combine form with tactical fit.

Looking ahead the Starlets will aim to carry the momentum from this friendly into their next international assignments and into the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations.
Opponents at WAFCON will present different challenges but the performance in Zambia offers a blueprint for how Kenya can approach high intensity matches.
For supporters and selectors alike the message is that the Harambee Starlets possess attacking options, tactical variety and squad depth to compete at the next level.

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