Six walkovers highlight NSL Round Three

Following a ban on the top three tiers of men’s football in the country by the Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee, six matches failed to kick off in the National Super League (NSL) Round Three. This meant that only three matches were played in Round Three that were played across Thursday and Friday.Here are the collated results of the @FKF_NSL round 3 action#BNSL pic.twitter.com/cxD2rUR14m— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) November 19, 2021 Muhoroni Youth’s clash against debutants Naivas was the only Thursday clash that kicked off with the rest failing to kick-off as teams heeded the call by the caretaker committee that recommended the suspension of the three top leagues.League newcomers SS Assad’s match against Gusii United did not kick off with Assad handed a 2-0 win as Mwatate United also claimed a walkover against Dandora Love.Murang’a Seal settled for a barren draw against Mombasa Elite while Coastal Heros thumped Mully’s Children Family (MCF) 3-0 in the only matches to be played on Friday. 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 Silibwet Leos were awarded a 2-0 win over Zoo FC despite being the away team while Kibera Black Stars were handed a walkover against Vihiga United.Fortune Sacco were also the beneficiary of a walkover against Migori Youth while newcomers Mara Sugar complied with the Caretaker Commissions two-week ban which gave APS Bomet a 2-0 win. 

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