KBC Channel 1 mc’s Makokha (R) and George Waka (L) entertain the crowd at Khayega Market,Kakamega County during the World Cup Public viewing roadshow activities.

Kbc and Sportpesa World Cup caravan storms Kakamega,Bungoma is next 


The countrywide criss crossing by the KBC    Channel 1 World Cup Caravan heads to Bungoma County after stops in Nakuru and Eldoret. Enroute to Bungoma the caravan will make  stops at Shianda, Ekero, mumias and Bungoma. Other counties that the caravan is expected to tour include Busia,Homabay, Vihiga,Siaya and Kisumu.



The World Cup Caravan a partnership between gaming firm sportpesa and kbc channel 1 affords  chance football fans to catch the action of the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar by hosting public viewing of the games.




In Kakamega the caravan made stops at Khayega and Sigalagala.However the public viewing scheduled at Public Bus Park was called off in the last minute due to security concerns.


In Bungoma the viewing will be held along Simba Street where football fans will witness Senagal taking on England.The match will be shown on KBC Channel 1 and will kick off at 10PM.


Prior activities will see the caravan holding stops in Bungoma town ,interacting with football fans who will have a chance to win a raft of gifts on offer including merchandise and footballs.


After Bungoma the World Cup roadshow heads to Busia on Monday where the Taxi Park will be the centre of activities ahead of the public viewing later in the evening.


The double screened viewing truck by betting firm SportPesa will be criss crossing the country together with KBC team as part of the World Cup action. SportPesa, a popular gaming brand kicked off the public viewing events together with KBC at Ngong Hyper grounds in Nairobi before proceeding outside the capital.


ROUND OF 16


TENTATIVE TV LISTING 


December 4th 

10pm; England Vs Senegal 


December 5th

10pm; Brazil Vs South Korea 


December 6th

6pm; Morocco Vs Spain




The countrywide criss crossing by the KBC    Channel 1 World Cup Caravan heads to Bungoma County after stops in Nakuru and Eldoret. Enroute to Bungoma the caravan will make  stops at Shianda, Ekero, mumias and Bungoma. Other counties that the caravan is expected to tour include Busia,Homabay, Vihiga,Siaya and Kisumu.



The World Cup Caravan a partnership between gaming firm sportpesa and kbc channel 1 affords  chance football fans to catch the action of the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar by hosting public viewing of the games.


In Kakamega the caravan made stops at Khayega and Sigalagala.However the public viewing scheduled at Public Bus Park was called off in the last minute due to security concerns.


In Bungoma the viewing will be held along Simba Street where football fans will witness Senagal taking on England.The match will be shown on KBC Channel 1 and will kick off at 10PM.


Prior activities will see the caravan holding stops in Bungoma town ,interacting with football fans who will have a chance to win a raft of gifts on offer including merchandise and footballs.


After Bungoma the World Cup roadshow heads to Busia on Monday where the Taxi Park will be the centre of activities ahead of the public viewing later in the evening.


The double screened viewing truck by betting firm SportPesa will be criss crossing the country together with KBC team as part of the World Cup action. SportPesa, a popular gaming brand kicked off the public viewing events together with KBC at Ngong Hyper grounds in Nairobi before proceeding outside the capital.


ROUND OF 16


TENTATIVE TV LISTING 


December 4th 

10pm; England Vs Senegal 


December 5th

10pm; Brazil Vs South Korea 


December 6th

6pm; Morocco Vs Spain


After the conclusion of the round of 16 matches ,the action shifts to the last 8 on 09/12/2022 with the semi finals set for 4 days later ahead of the final on December 18.


December 6th

6pm; Morocco Vs Spain


After the conclusion of the round of 16 matches ,the action shifts to the last 8 on 09/12/2022 with the semi finals set for 4 days later ahead of the final on December 18.


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