Action between Oilers and BlakBkad. Photo: Denis Bagomba
The 2025/2026 Enterprise Cup resumes this weekend with the in-country quarter-finals scheduled for Saturday, February 7, as four venues across the country host mouthwatering knockout clashes.
Kenya Cup heavyweights and Enterprise cup defending champions Kabras Sugar will welcome Kenya Harlequin to the ASK Showground in Kakamega in what is expected to be a high-intensity encounter between two former champions. Kabras, dominant at home in recent seasons, will be keen to assert their authority, while Quins travel west seeking to rekindle their famed cup pedigree.
In Nakuru, Menengai Oilers play hosts to familiar rivals Nakuru RFC at the ASK Showground. The derby promises a bruising contest with Oilers carrying recent strong form .
Nondescripts will host Strathmore Leos at the Ngong Racecourse in Nairobi. The students have been one of the most consistent sides in the competition in recent years, but face a stern test against a Nondies side renowned for its physicality and big-match experience.
The final quarter-final will see KCB Rugby lock horns with KU Blak Blad at the KCB Sports Club in Ruaraka. The bankers, regular contenders for silverware, start as favourites, though Blak Blad will be hoping to spring a surprise in Nairobi.
All four matches will kick off at 4:00pm, with only two teams progressing to the next stage of the competition.
The successful sides from the in-country quarter-finals will then advance to the cross-country quarter-finals set for March, where Kenyan representatives will travel to Uganda to face top clubs from across the border, adding an international dimension to Africa’s oldest rugby competition.
Enterprise Cup Fixture
Kabras vs Quins
Menengai Oilers vs Nakuru
Nondies vs Strathmore
KCB vs BlakBlad