Ulinzi Stars will be out to exert revenge on a 2-0 defeat to KCB in the first leg when the two teams meet for the return match at Kericho Green Stadium on Saturday.Both teams come into this game on the back of barren draws, Ulinzi Stars having held defending champions Tusker as KCB were held by Bandari in Nairobi two weeks ago.The Soldiers were forced to move their match to Kericho after the FKF Caretaker Committee banned the use of A.S.K Grounds Nakuru for being unsuitable to hold an FKFPL match.Depending on the results of the other matches, a win would see KCB move to second on the log while a win for Benjamin Nyangweso charges would push them to 10th on the log awaiting results from other matches.The Soldiers were handed a boost ahead of the match with the return to training of goalkeeper and skipper James Saruni who missed the draw against Tusker with injury.Peter Glen Wafula replaced the injured Kevin Ouma for Ulinzi against Tusker and put up a decent shift and will more likely continue the partnership with Bonaventure Muchika in the heart of the defence on Saturday.KCB have not lost a match that they have played outside Nairobi, beating Sofapaka and drawing with Bandari and Vihiga Bullets, and hope they can continue the same performance on the road.The match kicks off at 3 PM.