
Kenya Women
Kenya Women stats and predictions are the focus for fans following the Harambee Starlets. The national women's team represents Kenya in the African Cup of Nations and Friendly International Women competitions. Based on recent results, the team is struggling for consistency, with a form line of one win, one draw, and three losses in their last five matches. This page delivers the latest Kenya Women form, results, and a mandatory probability assessment for upcoming games.
The last five completed fixtures (all friendlies) show Kenya Women's current form as D, L, W, L, L. On June 6, 2026, they drew 1โ1 away at Zambia Women. Prior to that, they suffered a 0โ2 home loss to Australia Women, beat India Women 2โ0 at home, lost 0โ1 away to Cote d'Ivoire Women, and fell 0โ2 at home to Benin Women. Over this stretch, the team scored 3 goals and conceded 6. The win-draw-loss sequence translates to a 20% win rate and gives a clear picture of their competitive level in recent outings.
Comprehensive league standings for the African Cup of Nations are not available in the current data set. However, from the five most recent matchesโall Friendlies Internationalโthe Harambee Starlets have compiled a record of 1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses, with 3 goals for and 6 against. That yields a goal difference of -3. The squad features players like E. Ochaka and C. Otieno in defence and attacker Mwanalima Jereko, but individual goal contributions are not recorded in the provided dataset.
There is no upcoming fixture data available for Kenya Women at this time. The last recorded match was the 1โ1 draw against Zambia Women on June 6, 2026. Check back for updates on the next scheduled game, including opponent, date, and odds.
With no specific next-match opponent or odds listed in the data, we derive a general win probability estimate directly from the teamโs current form. In the last five matches, Kenya Women won once, drew once, and lost three times. That distribution implies a 20% chance of winning any upcoming contest, a 20% chance of a draw, and a 60% chance of defeat. These percentages are a factual reflection of the recent results and the goal balance (3 scored, 6 conceded). While the actual probability may shift once a concrete opponent and match odds are known, the form-based assessment provides a realistic baseline. Conclusion: based on the available evidence, Kenya Women are more likely to lose than to win or draw in their next outing.