Egos are at stake when high flying Kenya Police FC host an off-colour Ulinzi Stars in the Forces Derby with vital three points and bragging rights up for grabs. The Law Enforcers returned a different beast since the resumption of football in early December, suffering a single loss in the first game after the league restart and have gone on a seven-game lossless streak. ⏭ Next assignment!⛔️ Police FC 🆚 Ulinzi Stars FC 🏟 Nyayo Stadium – Nairobi⏰ 1️⃣5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ EAT🗓 Wednesday 1️⃣9️⃣th Jan 2️⃣2️⃣✅ Utumishi kwa wote😎#WeSoldierOn#GBUS📸 Courtesy pic.twitter.com/1HSNOiAaxK— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) January 17, 2022 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Police head coach John Bobby Ogolla admitted that the clash is a fiendish one and revealed the reason for their improved performances. “That will be a very difficult match compared to the previous matches despite going seven games without a defeat and they have not won in the last four games this is still a tough match.The reason for our improved form is focus, we started the season badly so even if we are doing well we are just covering for our losses. We have no injury concerns we are a full house raring to go,” said Ogolla. Police will hope former Gor Mahia midfielder Clifton Miheso will continue his hot goal-scoring streak after plundering nine goals that sees him sit at the summit of the top scorer’s charts.Ulinzi are in stark contrast to what Police are as they were menacing before football took a break after Football Kenya Federation (FKF) was disbanded and returned to a pale shadow of themselves. Hawa tutawaumauma.. Venue – Nyayo National StadiumTime – 3.00pm,19th January,2022Police – KDFTickets…Ksh 100#facebooklive#Flywith748airlines pic.twitter.com/BJ9Y7Odrnp— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) January 18, 2022 The Soldiers have only won two of their last 10 games and must arrest their slump to stop them from being embroiled in the relegation dog fight. The clash is slated for a 3 PM kick-off at the Nyayo National Stadium.