Arsenal vs Man United: Butita and girlfriend place bet ahead of the match

By , January 25, 2026

Stand-up comedian and filmmaker Eddie Butita and his girlfriend Celeste Terer have stirred excitement online after placing a cheeky bet ahead of the highly anticipated Arsenal vs Manchester United clash.

Taking to his official Instagram account on Sunday, January 25, 2026, Butita revealed that Celeste said that if Manchester United loses, he will be the one cooking for a whole week.

The filmmaker also urged his fans to pray for him so that his team wins.

He also shared cute photos of them donning jerseys of their respective teams.

Eddie Butita and his girlfriend, Celeste Terer. PHOTO/@eddiebutita/Instagram
Eddie Butita and his girlfriend, Celeste Terer. PHOTO/@eddiebutita/Instagram

“Happy are those who suffer, for they shall be rewarded. @celesteter amesema man u ikipigwa napika one week niwekeni kwa maombi,” he said.

The light-hearted bet has added extra spice to the Arsenal vs Man United showdown, proving once again that football rivalries are not just about goals and points but also bragging rights at home.

Stand-up comedian Eddie Butita. PHOTO/@eddiebutita/Instagram
Stand-up comedian Eddie Butita. PHOTO/@eddiebutita/Instagram

Arsenal vs Man United

The Arsenal vs Manchester United match is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams eager to secure crucial points.

Arsenal will be looking to maintain their strong form at home, while Manchester United hopes to bounce back and silence critics with a solid performance. The clash has already generated massive buzz among fans, with bragging rights on and off the pitch firmly at stake.

In Kenya, excitement around the match has hit a fever pitch. From social media to local pubs, fans have already picked sides, with heated debates dominating social media and WhatsApp groups. Many Kenyan supporters are planning watch parties, with jerseys ready and banter flying hours before kick-off.

The playful bet involving Butita has only added to the hype, mirroring the mood among Kenyan fans who see the match as more than just football it’s about pride, bragging rights, and online supremacy once the final whistle blows.



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