Will the second leg of the disciplined forces derby live up to the expectactions?

After the much-hyped first leg of the disciplined forces derby pitting Kenya Police and Ulinzi Stars ended in a barren draw at the Nyayo National Stadium last Wednesday, the two teams will be gunning to treat fans to an epic return match on Sunday at the Nakuru ASK grounds.The first leg did not live up to the expectations as both teams fired blanks much to the disappointment of the fans who had turned in fairly good numbers following the lobbying done by either team on social media and the decision by the host to waive the gate charges.🚨FREE ENTRY✅ There will be no gate charges for our match against Police FC this afternoon at ASK Showground; 1500EAT➡️ Come one, come all; Beba familia, Beba jirani na tufike mapema😁. Usikose kuona Polisi wakilimwa na Wanajeshi katika uwanja wa kilimo hapa nyumbani Nakuru.😎 pic.twitter.com/AS92B2JjI2— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) January 23, 2022 Both teams traded humorous words and banter online ahead of the reverse fixture that seemingly attracted the much-needed traffic on their pages and the script is no different barely hours to the second battle.In a bid to attract numbers on the stands, Ulinzi who will be the hosts have also announced free entry for the game where they will be looking to halt their four-game winless run.The soldiers have been inconsistent this season, winning just four out of the thirteen rounds they have played, and will hope to disarm Police and at least stretch the rift between them and the red zone.A day to the Party..(KDF bakery Ltd)We wish to notify wenye mji for our presence tomorrow. Lanet, Bondeni,Rhoda, Railways and Mwariki Police stations,tuko Nakuru kesho. You know what to do.CID headquarters Nakuru and all our fans welcome to the party.Mtajua tuko na appetite. pic.twitter.com/REO7aj3FlA— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) January 22, 2022 On the other hand, Police who have occasionally been bailed out by Clifton Miheso have shaken a bad start of life in the league to sit ninth with 20 points, six outside the top three brackets.The Bobby Ogolla coached side who are in their debut season have acquired three arsenals ahead of the game and it remains to be seen if they will be deployed to face Ulinzi.The law enforcers acquired the trio of David Owino, Eric Juma, and Job Ochieng from KCB, Kariobangi Sharks, and Mathare United to beef the squad and are said to be courting more players including Kenyan international duo of Elvis Rupia, Francis Kahata, and Paul Were.

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