As the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Women’s Cup enters the round of 16, varsity side Zetech Sparks play Thika Queens at Ruaraka Grounds on Saturday 15 April.Coach Bernard Kitolo says his squad is motivated to make it to the top eight and beyond and as they look to lift silverware this season, with the league out of reach.##NAJAVA_MECA_7179578##“We are looking for a win but we are well aware it will not be an easy match. We have played with the side severally and the matches are normally explosive so we expect the same intensity in the cup,” Kitolo said.Six of the eight matches are set for Saturday with the other two scheduled for Sunday.It’s a #FKFWomenCup Weekend 🤩Which #FKFWomenCup round of 16 fixture are you most excited for? 👀 pic.twitter.com/MPNVwIZJfV— FKF Women Cup (@fkfwomencup) April 14, 2023 Defending champions Ulinzi Starlets take on Soccer Sisters in their quest for last eight place. On paper, the military side have an edge over the Division One opponent and are buoyed by the hunger to defend the title. “We are taking it one match at a time. We will not go ahead of ourselves and claim to be going for a title defense when we have not finished the knockout matches,” Ulinzi head coach Joseph Mwanza said in an earlier interview. Potential title decider looms at Nyayo Stadium as Police confront TuskerSaturday FixturesRoyal Starlets VS Eldoret Falcons 13:00Mombasa Olympic VS Kisumu All starlets 13:00Ulinzi Starlets VS Soccer Sisters 11:00Thika Queens VS Zetech Sparks 13:15Nakuru City Queens VS Gaspo Women 13:00Vihiga Queens VS Kisped Queens 12:00Sunday FixturesKibera Soccer Ladies VS Falling Waters 11:00Kahawa Queens VS Fortune Ladies 13:15