Kabras Sugar on Saturday qualified for their eighth straight Kenya Cup final after knocking out Kenya Harlequin 22-8 in the semi-finals played at the Kakamega Sportsgrounds.
Winger Alfred Orege, eighthman Jeason Misoga, flanker George Nyambua and second row Hillary Odhiambo all crossed
The defending champions will be joined by arch-rivals KCB who thrashed Menengai Oilers 38-20 at KCB Sports Club in Nairobi.
The two sides will now meet for the fifth time in the finals in a span of six-years in a highly anticipated final to be hosted in Kakamega next weekend.
The Western region based side got off to a slow start after Henry Ayah gave Quins a narrow 3-0 lead.
The Carlos Katywa-coached side then responded through Alfred Orege's unconverted try before Jeanson Musoga stretched the scores to 10-3 with another unconverted try at the stroke of halftime.
In the final half, George Nyambua joined the scoresheet after touching down a rolling maul that was converted by Jone Kubu.
Hillary Odhiambo put the nail to the coffin with an unconverted try that took the scores to 22-3. A late try by Domnic Osino did little damage to the scoreline as the sugar men won the match.
Kabras will now host their fourth consecutive Kenya Cup final as they aim to end their losing streak against KCB in the finals.
KCB has won all the four finals they have played against Kabras between 2017 and 2021.