FKF-PL team Nakumatt FC will host Top 8 runners up Sony Sugar FC on Saturday,November 14 at the Nyayo Stadium in one of the remaining quarters before Bandari United face Muhoroni Youth a day later at the same venue in the first semi final match.
The tie pitting KPL champions Gor Mahia against Nationwide side Administration Police FC in the last quarter final match will be played on Friday, November 20 at a venue yet to be known.
And since the national team Harambee Stars leave for CECAFA Senior Challenge which kicks off on Saturday 20th in Ethiopia, the final of the GOTV Shield could be played after Stars return from Adis.
Kenyan FA will however request CAF for extension of deadline (November 30) for submitting names of the Shield winners who will represent Kenya in the CAF Confederation Cup next year. The final deadline for submissions is 30th December subject to a request to the continental body and after paying a fine.
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