The struggling Vihiga Bullets have confirmed that they will honour their Sunday league fixture against Mathare United.Bullets dished a walkover in the course of the week after failing to show up at Bukhungu Stadium where they were scheduled to play Nzoia Sugar.The club’s head coach Milton Kidiga is on record stating that the team failed to show up after unsuccessfully pooling funds to cater or the logistical needs.##NAJAVA_MECA_7162607##Bullets, who are a walkover away from bidding the league goodbye are scheduled to play Mathare on Sunday at Bukhungu.Mathare United attacker Ronald Sichenje hoping to follow footsteps of younger brother CollinsKidiga revealed that the club management had managed to secure funds to book the venue, pay security and meeting other costs incurred in hosting a game.“Everything is set for Sunday’s game. We have managed to hire the facility, ambulance and security. The players are ready for the game too,” he told Mozzart Sport.Kidiga who took over the reigns after his boss George Owoko threw in the towel in February said they were determined to win the fixture despite the ill preparations.Boost for Nzoia as forward Mohammed Barisa returns ahead of Bidco duelFollowing the walkover issued on Wednesday, Bullets were docked three points and as a result, have two points to show for in the season.“I have talked to the players and stressed on the need to win the game by all means. We have to redeem ourselves after giving freebies in the past rounds,” he added.