Why Kakamega Homeboyz will not host final game at Bukhungu Stadium

Kakamega Homeboyz will be pursuing to ascend to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League podium and hoist their maiden title when they host Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday at the Mumias Sports Complex in the final round of the season.The match was initially set to be played at Bukhungu Stadium but according to Homeboyz Team Manager Boniface Imbenzi, the venue has been booked for a political event hence, the shift to the neighboring facility.Homeboyz, who enjoy shirt sponsorship from the leading gaming firm Mozzart Bet are in pole position to clinch the title as victory over the struggling Sharks will see them lay hands on the ultimate prize for the first time since inception.Update:The home team fails to show up and the match officials declare it a walkover in our favor.#AbanaBeingo#MozzartBet#wearehomeboyz pic.twitter.com/2hTutwmxMc— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) June 5, 2022 This will only come to pass should they beat Sharks and hold on hope that, their closest challenger and holders Tusker bow to Posta Rangers in a match that is scheduled to be played at the Ruaraka grounds.Both Homeboyz and Tusker are tied on 60 points on the log with the latter enjoying a superior goal difference, a phenomenon that sets up what is anticipated to be an exciting final day of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6447776##Impeccable sources from the FKF Transition Committee indicate that the league crown will be at Mumias with millions of shillings also on the pipeline for the champion.Homeboyz whose outstanding players in the past months have been dully recognized and feted by Mozzart Bet head into the clash having enjoyed sufficient rest as they were not in action last weekend.The Bernard Mwalala coached side benefited freebies after their opponents, FC Talanta who are in the first season in top flight football failed to show up at Ruaraka grounds under unclear circumstances.Homeboyz set for another walkover?Homeboyz, have an upper hand to cruise over Sharks if the form of the visitors is anything to go by as, they haven’t won in the last five outings. Sharks who lost 1-0 last weekend to Ulinzi Stars have garnered a point out of a possible fifteen.Abana Abeingo won the first leg of this fixture played in January by a solitary goal that was plundered home from the spot by David Okoth.Statistics from the last six meetings lean on Homeboyz’ side as they have won five times and lost a game to the 2018 Cup winners.

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