AFC Leopards will be hoping to bounce back to winning ways after three back-to-back draws in the league when they host Kenya Police FC at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday afternoon.This will be the second game for Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo who has faced Leopards a couple of times, both as a coach and as a player and the former Gor Mahia assistant coach will be out to ensure his side picks up from where they left in Kisumu last weekend.While Ingwe come into the game on the back of another disappointing draw, Police will be hoping to build on an important win against record champion Gor Mahia in their last outing.Reports reaching Police FC. An animal disturbing the community in western and eating their chicken has been seen around Jogoo road Nairobi. Tips from DCI say ni mzee haina meno yote. AFC leopards vs Kenya Police FC20th March,2022. 3.00pm@748AirServices @Officialfkfpl pic.twitter.com/1PEd34aXYp— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) March 19, 2022 The two teams are tied on 27 points although Police have played a game more than Leopards and are a place higher with a superior goal difference. A win for either team will propel the side to 10th on the log, leapfrogging Bidco United to 29 points.Ingwe have been handed a shot in the arm after their January signings were cleared to play by the FKF Caretaker Committee in a recent development this week and John Makwata, Josephat Lopaga, Victor Omune, and Cliff Nyakeya are likely to be available for selection against Kenya Police.The 12-time Kenyan champions were yet to receive the green light to field the four players two months after joining the team owing to a row with their former player Soter Kayumba who had moved to FIFA seeking the settlement of their dues.⚽️ @AFCLeopards vs Police FC📅 THIS SUNDAY (20th March 2022)🏟 Nyayo Stadium #TujazeNyayo ❓❓ SASA MBONA UKOSE HII@Betsafe_KE #OursForever #INGWE pic.twitter.com/dm7z2TNdiS— AFC Leopards (@AFCLeopards) March 17, 2022 If given the nod, Makwata in his second stint at Ingwe will be coming up against the club he played for initially this season although his stay with the Law Enforcers was not very fruitful.From the opponent’s camp, Duncan Otieno will be up against a side he captained before moving to Zambia, a once-trusted Ingwe lieutenant.The match starts at 3 PM EAT.