FKFPL action resumes after two week break

After a more than fifteen day break, the 2021/2022 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) is set to resume this weekend with a full feast of nine matches in the offing starting from Saturday 2 April 2022.With all teams set to get involved once again, four games will be played on Saturday across different venues in the country as the remaining five rounds of matches take centre stage on Sunday to complete matchday 24 action in the top flight league.© FKF Caretaker CommitteeAt the Ruaraka Grounds, fans will be treated to a tasty doubleheader as the top teams in the league battle to finish off the final phase of the season, that only has eleven matches to go, with a flourish.In the first game kicking off at 1300EAT, third placed Nairobi City Stars, who are on 38 points, will welcome a rejuvenated Bandari FC who have collected three wins on the spin and are currently sitted in sixth on the table just one point behind their opponents of the day.Reigning champions Tusker, who have gone upto second on the table, will then welcome Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno’s KCB in the subsequent clash kicking off at 1500 EAT as the Brewers seek to put in a last push to defend their title.Tusker’s title credentials set to be put under test upon league resumptionAway from Nairobi, current log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz, who have an eight point buffer over Tusker, will slug it out with Ulinzi Stars at that Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega.Relegation threatened Wazito will then welcome a Gor Mahia side that has been quite silent this season at the Narok Stadium with both games kicking off at 1500 EAT.On Sunday, Kenya Police vs AFC Leopards highlights the clash of the day as the two teams, sitting in 10th and 11th respectively and separated by only goal difference as they sit on 28 points, battle for supremacy at the Kasarani Main Stadium.© FKF Caretaker CommitteeAt the Kasarani Annex Grounds, Kariobangi Sharks will take on Bidco United.A stubborn FC Talanta will then host Sofapaka at the Ruaraka Grounds in the games being held in Nairobi.Rock-bottom Mathare United will be hoping to kickstart their survival quest when they go away to Posta Rangers at the Thika Stadium. The last match will see Nzoia Sugar try to heap Vihiga Bullets’ miseries in the game set for Sudi Stadium. All Sunday games kick off at 1500 EAT.

 

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