Four National Super League clubs heeded the decision by the Football Kenya Federation Premier League caretaker committee to suspend the competition for two weeks by giving their round three matches scheduled for Thursday a wide berth. Three matches were lined up for Thursday but it was only the duo of Muhoroni Youth and league debutants Naivas who laboured for a barren draw at the Muhoroni Stadium.Newbies SS Assad were scheduled to tackle Gusii FC at the Mbaraki Stadium while Mwatate United were to host Dandora Love FC at the Wundanyi grounds. The two matches did not kick off as planned and it remains to be seen whether the hosts will be awarded maximum points and two goals.SS Assad will be looking for their first win of the season in the @FKF_NSL round 3 action that is set to take center stage tomorrow.🔗https://t.co/WKzWqw5JST pic.twitter.com/XDTe6XKgcf— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) November 17, 2021 Clubs plying their trade in the country’s top three tiers were thrown into confusion when the committee appointed by the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage, Amina Mohamed suspended the flow of their matches for two weeks.While the committee maintained that they will communicate the way forward, the federation encouraged its members who include clubs to carry on with activities which include honouring fixtures.Mombasa Elite maintain their positive run as the @FKF_NSL round 2 action culminates🔗https://t.co/Mom9TabBdB#BNSL pic.twitter.com/3T5A2NgFUE— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) November 14, 2021 Despite the second tier not affected by the international break that saw the top league go on a break as the national team was laced with players who turn for clubs that constitute the local competition, seven matches were lined up for last weekend and a number of walkovers witnessed as clubs took sides.All eyes will be on the fourteen clubs who are scheduled to be in action in the other seven round three matches lined up for Friday across different venues.