Ducan Otieno and John Makwata featured for Gaborone United on Saturday as the Botswana Premier League side dropped points in a one-all draw against Eleven Eagles at home. This was the second time they failed to win a league match at home this season after an earlier similar scoreline against Jwaneng Galaxy.The two Kenyan players were named in Gaborone United’s starting XI, but Makwata had to go off at the hour mark for Tshepo Malgas. Otieno featured for 90 minutes.##NAJAVA_MECA_7014032##Gaborone got off to a dream start when Thero Setsile scored in the fifth minute. He headed home an Alford Velaphi cross. Eric Ookame then earned his side a point from the game in the 65th minute when he collected a loose ball and slotted it home.The result sees Jwaneng close in on Gaborone at the top. Both teams are tied at 37 points, but Gaborone boast of a superior goal difference.In England, Tyler Onyango started and was withdrawn in the first half due to an injury as his side Forest Green was held to a one-all draw by Morecambe. Jahmari Clarke opened the scoring for Forest Green in the 81st minute before Cole Stockton earned his side a point a minute from time.In Belgium, Joseph Okumu featured for 90 minutes as his club KAA Gent earned a point in a six-goal thriller against Westerlo. Hugo Cuypers opened the scoring for Gent in the 14th minute from the spot before Maxim de Cuyper responded with the leveler two minutes later. Gift Orban then restored KAA Gent’s lead at the half-hour mark.Former Tottenham midfielder Nacer Chadli drew Westerloo level in the 35th minute, and for the first time in the game, they went ahead through Lukas Van Eenoo in the 47th minute. Orban then earned his side a point in the 66th minute with his second goal of the game.Gent now shift focus on Thursday’s UEFA Conference League action against Qarabag.CAF CL: Joash Oyango concedes a penalty as Simba fall in Conakry