Shabana have comfortably registered their eleventh win of the season after Football Kenya Federation through its Leagues and Competitions committee awarded them three points and two after Kisumu Hotstars failed to show up for the NSL game that was scheduled to be played at the Narok Stadium on Saturday afternoon. This is not the first time, the former top flight side had dished a walkover as early this season, Modern Coast Rangers benefited with three points and two goals after the club failed to show up in Mombasa for a league match.Habari za jioni 👋 vijana wetu walifika uwanjani tayari kusaka pointi tatu ila wapinzani hawakutokea, tunangoja mawasiliano kamili kukota Shirikisho la kandanda FKF, Kulingana na Sheria tumetia pointi tatu na magoli mawili kibindoni.#ToreBobe#ToreMorero pic.twitter.com/bkkABd7U5C— Shabana Fc Kenya (@Shabanafckenya) July 3, 2021 Hotstars, who filled the void left by the disbanded Chemelil Sugar have been grappling with tough financial times and have not shied away from appealing to well wishers to bail them out.Two weeks ago, the club had their away match to MCF shelved at the eleventh hour a decision which saved them from dishing yet another walkover as sources in the club indicated that there were no plans to travel to Nairobi.Other matches In other matches played today, Migori Youth recovered from a goal down to salvage a point after playing MCF to a two all draw at the Thika Stadium.The league newbies had taken the lead in the 19th minute through John Ochieng but Tyson Omondi replied for the visitors in the 38th minute.Otieno Obala threw MCF ahead again in the 65th minute but Migori had Stanley Ben to thank as his 80th minute goal saved them from bowing to the hosts.Migori Youth share spoils with MCF in their @betikaKe National Super League round 26 fixture.👉https://t.co/7zSEKpNWUEHere is some of the action that took place at Thika Stadium pic.twitter.com/eJ4STrTZDa— Betika NSL (@FKF_NSL) July 3, 2021 At the Eldoret Ask grounds, a ten-man Nairobi Stima wrestled Soy United to a 2-2 draw.Soy go their goals through Joseph Wafula and Sedan Wafula while Stima scored through Tevin Opondo and Fabish Otieno. Morgan Oduor was sent off for a second bookable offence.