Joseph Mwanza-coached Ulinzi Starlets find themselves in unfamiliar territory in the Women Premier League (WPL) log with eight matches played but the tactician is keen to guide his charges back to the top. Fresh from subjecting holders and league leaders Vihiga Queens to their second defeat of the season, the military side have trained their guns on Gaspo Women. Atrocious officiating! Tusker feel robbed in Gor Mahia lossThe match set for Saturday 11 February at Ulinzi Complex from 3pm has all the indicators of a thriller as the hosts have a chance to go second while Gaspo are chasing the top stop. “We had our last training on Thursday and we are ready for the match. We expect a tough match as has always been when we play Gaspo. We will fight for a win. Last season we played for draws in both our home and way clashes against the side but we are keen to change the result in our favour,” offered coach Mwanza. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7006644##The military side find themselves in sixth place on 13 points, three behind leaders Vihiga and two shy of second-placed Gaspo who suffered their first defeat on Sunday in the hands of Thika Queens. Thika Queens Bunyore Starlets are third and fourth, tied on points at 15 but separated by goal difference. Nakuru Queens who are enjoying a good first leg having won four and drawn two of their eight matches played are fifth on 14 points, one more than Ulinzi. Kenya acquires 35,000 seats as plans for Nyayo and Kasarani stadium upgrades begin”We have the chance to go second, depending on other results, but our focus is on bagging maximum points,” the tactician added. On their part, Gaspo, who until last weekend were the only undefeated side this season are our to get back to winning ways.