Kenya and Nigeria have named their squads for the first-ever Women’s Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers in Africa.

The nations will meet over two games at the Impala Stadium, Nairobi on Thursday, 19 September (kick off 2pm, local time) and Sunday, 22 September (3pm), with the winner qualifying for the 2025 World Series as the MEA representatives.

If Kenya and Nigeria win a match apiece, the World Series berth will be determined on the aggregate score.

The MEA fixtures are the first qualifying matches for the 2025 World Series, with Greece to play Ireland for the European berth, and Americas and Pacific tournaments to be played in October and November. 

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Both Kenya and Nigeria teams have been in high intensity camps for the last week preparing for the matches. 

Kenya women’s coach, Dennish Ndinya, commented: “Every match is a step toward our World Cup dreams. We plan to play with heart, focus, and unity. The world is watching, and Kenya are ready to make our mark."

 Co-captain Moreen Atieno, added: “To my teammates, let us channel our focus and determination onto the field and remember that every action counts. To our incredible fans your support and cheers fuel our passion. Stand with us as we aim the World Cup.”

Newly appointed Nigeria women’s head coach, Bolu Fagborun, said on the eve of his team's departure for Kenya: “I’ve been really impressed by the attitude and determination shown by this group of women.

"We have some exciting players who will be encouraged to express themselves. Well done to all the management, chair, sponsors from NRLA who’ve worked so hard to ensure that this group of women get this opportunity to play international sports.”

NRL vice chair Ade Adebisi said: “Our team has been working tirelessly in preparation for this pivotal moment in Nigerian Rugby League history.

“We are confident that the hard work, dedication, and passion of our players will shine through in this crucial encounter. We are all eagerly looking forward to the qualifiers and are hopeful for a successful outcome that will bring us one step closer to representing Nigeria on the world stage.”

KENYA SQUAD

Angel Salamba, Ann Ochieng, Diana Omosso, Dorothy Mulela, Dorris Kimani, Faith Oketch, Hesslah Khisa, Lewin Amazimbi, Lovinah Mijere, Merisha Negesia, Milkah Chitechi, Moreen Atieno, Sharon Bosibori, Sophye Nabwire, Vivian Anyango (Administration Police RL) Susan Wangechi, Kerina Omala (Ruffians RL) Mercy Khatenje, Lawnisky Munayi (Winam RL).

NIGERIA SQUAD

Blessing Funmilayo Aladeyelu , Tolulope Lauretta Bayere, Adaeze Precious Inncoent, Perpetua Mmanna, Nwanna, Rukayat Temitope Ajoke Akinade, Muinat Akanke Oseni, Rukayat Iyabo Jimoh, Ovbokhan Success, Iyoha (Lagos Bulls), Blessing Ajiriogjhene Umude, Adaolisa Thecular Onyedikachi,  Iliya Rachel, (Eko Trinity), Odiri Becky Okitikpe, Chinaza Blessing Abbah,  Abiola Christiana Obazuaye, Precious Endurance Ukwuom, (R2 Finesse), Elisabeth Adie ( Kano Lions), Grace Oreofe David (Zaria Bees)