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Jun 2, 2026, 06:02 PM
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This friendly fixture between Kyrgyzstan and Kenya has been officially canceled, shifting both teams' immediate international schedules. While no match will take place, an analysis of their recent form provides insight into their respective standings.
Home Motivation
Medium
This match has been canceled and is therefore no longer a factor in Kyrgyzstan's motivation. Kyrgyzstan will participate in other friendly matches to prepare for future competitions.
Away Motivation
Medium
This match has been canceled and is therefore no longer a factor in Kenya's motivation. Kenya will participate in other friendly matches to prepare for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, for which they have already qualified as co-hosts.
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Key Metrics
Home
Metric
Away
0.92
Goals scored per game
All comps (EWMA)
1.55
Kenya trends at a significantly higher scoring rate of 1.55 goals per game in recent form compared to Kyrgyzstan's 0.92, indicating greater attacking threat.
2.10
Goals conceded per game
All comps (EWMA)
0.87
Kenya's defense is far more resolute, conceding only 0.87 goals per game on a recent-form basis, while Kyrgyzstan leaks 2.10 goals per game, pointing to a major defensive disparity.
10%
Win rate %
All competitions (last 10 matc
50%
In their last 10 matches, Kenya has a 50% win rate compared to Kyrgyzstan's 10%, highlighting Kenya's superior ability to secure victories.
60%
Loss rate %
All competitions (last 10 matc
30%
Kyrgyzstan loses 60% of their matches in recent form, twice as often as Kenya's 30% loss rate, indicating significantly more fragility.
0%
Clean sheet %
All competitions (last 10 matc
50%
Kenya has kept clean sheets in 50% of their last 10 matches, showcasing defensive strength, while Kyrgyzstan has failed to record a single clean sheet over the same period.
Form & Streaks
Kyrgyzstan has failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 10 matches across all competitions, indicating persistent defensive vulnerability.
Kenya has won 5 of their last 10 matches across all competitions (5W,2D,3L in 10), showcasing stronger recent momentum.
In their last 10 home matches, Kyrgyzstan has only managed 3 wins, alongside 3 draws and 4 losses (3W,3D,4L in 10), reflecting inconsistent performances on home turf.
Kenya has seen Both Teams To Score (BTTS) land in just 30% of their last 10 matches, suggesting either strong defense or low-scoring encounters.
Tactical Overview
The scheduled friendly between Kyrgyzstan and Kenya has been called off, meaning no tactical battle will unfold on the pitch. However, looking at their trajectories, Kenya has been in significantly better recent form, securing 5 wins and 2 draws in their last 10 across all competitions, averaging 1.7 PPG. This contrasts sharply with Kyrgyzstan, who managed only 1 win and 3 draws over the same period, yielding a mere 0.6 PPG. On a recent-form basis, Kenya's attack has been potent, trending at 1.55 goals scored per game, well above Kyrgyzstan's 0.92 goals per game, and their defense is notably tighter, conceding 0.87 goals per game compared to Kyrgyzstan's 2.10 goals against. For Kyrgyzstan, regular starters like defender Valeriy Kichin and midfielder Ermek Kenzhebaev have been pivotal, while Kenya would have relied on midfielder R. Odada and the returning experience of goalkeeper B. Bwire. Kenya is still grappling with multiple injury absences, with M. Olunga, J. Ayunga, and D. Ayembe out, and Amos Nondi listed as a doubt, which has undoubtedly impacted their squad depth.
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Lineup Updates
Based on reports
Key Players
For Kyrgyzstan, defender Valeriy Kichin is a regular starter. Midfielder Ermek Kenzhebaev and defender Eldiyar Zarypbekov are also expected to feature prominently.
Absences
Absence information is not yet available. Check back closer to kickoff for confirmed lineups.
Home
Key Players
For Kyrgyzstan, defender Valeriy Kichin is a regular starter. Midfielder Ermek Kenzhebaev and defender Eldiyar Zarypbekov are also expected to feature prominently.
Absences
Absence information is not yet available. Check back closer to kickoff for confirmed lineups.
Away
Key Players
Kenya will look to players like R. Odada in midfield, who is a key presence. Goalkeeper B. Bwire has been recalled to the squad, providing experience in goal.
Absences
M. Olunga
undisclosed injury
J. Ayunga
undisclosed injury
D. Ayembe
undisclosed injury
Amos Nondi
undisclosed injury
'Marcelo'
undisclosed injury
Lineup info is never 100% confirmed until matchday. Additional players may be unavailable.
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