National Super League leaders Mombasa Elite will be pursuing to steer clear of the chasing pack when they travel to face Kisumu All Stars at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu on Saturday.This is the second time Elite are hitting the road to Kisumu to face the top flight side as the two sides were supposed to square it out at the same venue in November last year. Just a reminder! Here are the #NSL fixtures for 15th and 16th January 2022 https://t.co/3ZlzUJY42a— FKFcaretaker (@FKFcaretaker) January 14, 2022 However, the coastal club was left counting losses after traveling to Kisumu only for the hosts to give the match a wide berth and further, the caretaker committee turned down their prayer to gift them three points and two goals.Elite who are under the tutelage of coach Muhamed Mchulla return to Kisumu hoping to reap maximum points from the pitch and open a wider gap at the top of the log. The hosts who have won just a game from the opening six rounds of the other hand will be keen to move back to the winning track having played debutants Mara Sugar to a two all draw in their last game.In other matches lined up for the day, Kibera Black Stars will be looking to move back to the top three when they accost Gusii at the Awendo Green Stadium.Our team arrived safe in Awendo. Ready for tomorrow’s game. Yes we can! pic.twitter.com/xWhijcEGCk— Kibera Black Stars (@Kiberablackstar) January 14, 2022 Kibera have drifted to the sixth place on the log with ten points while Gusii sit just a place above the red zone with five points. Migori Youth will be eager to record their first win of the season when they host Murang’a Seal at the Migori Stadium. Migori and Mwatate United are the only winless side in the league. Murang’a gave their last weekend match away to Zoo FC a wide berth and it remains to be seen if they will honor the away fixture. Debutants SS Assad are scheduled to play Fortune Sacco at the Mbaraki Stadium while MCF will play Zoo at the Utalii grounds.