Kakamega Homeboyz will be out to reclaim a six-point lead when they take on relegation-placed Wazito at Bukhungu Stadium on Sunday afternoon in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League match.On their end, Wazito will be hoping to put an end to their eight-game winless streak that has ensued since beating Kenya Police late in February, losing six matches in those eight.1.55 Kakamega Homeboyz 3.70 Wazito 6.00The Second leg has not been as rewarding as the first half of the campaign was for the Bernard Mwalala coached side, as they have seen the gap at the top reduced to now three points with the defending champions Tusker breathing down their necks.Wazito FC are visiting on Sunday. Save the date because you are all welcome.#MozzartBet#wearehomeboyz#AbanaBeingo pic.twitter.com/h3UJqalT6K— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) April 27, 2022 Homebyz have not failed to pick a win in four consecutive matches, and will thus want to continue the same run by putting an end to their drawing patter recently that has seen them drop six precious points, four on the road and two at home.However, Mwalala remains upbeat that they are still on course to the club’s first-ever league title.Mwalala remains positiveFor Wazito, they will have to start picking wins if they are to survive the chop this season, and with Vihiga Bullets knocked by Posta Rangers on Saturday, a win against Homeboyz would be very ideal.On the wake of that run, Wazito FC attacker Curtis Wekesa has challenged his teammates to start taking the chances in order to turn around their season with only seven matches left to the end of the current campaign, starting with the away match.Wekesa challenges struggling WazitoThe match kicks off at 3 PM EAT