The winners of the FKF Women’s Cup will walk home with Ksh 500,000, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) CEO Barry Otieno has confirmed.The women’s cup final is set to be played on Sunday at the Nyayo National Stadium where the defending champions Ulinzi Starlets and Nakuru City Queens are set to face off not only for the trophy but also for the cash reward that comes with winning the cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_7298737##As the winner walks home with half a million shillings, the runners-up will get Kes. 250,000. Before the final, there will be the third-place playoff match between Kibera Soccer Ladies and Kisumu All-Starlets. The team that finished third walks home with Kes 150,000, while the playoff losers get Kes 100,000.Ulinzi qualified for the final after whipping relegated Kisumu All-Starlets 3-0, while Nakuru City Queens labored to a 3-2 win over Kibera. The playoff starts at 11 a.m while the final will kick off at 2 p.m.Ahead of the game, Ulinzi Starlets coach Joseph Mwanza is keen on lifting the title again.”We had a good game (semis). It was a must-win, and I am happy that we are through to the final set for Sunday. Scoring three goals in a semifinal is also a morale booster. We now shift our focus to the final. We are the defending champions, and this is the only silverware we are targeting now that we lost the league title. We respect our opponents in the final, but we are out to defend it,” he said.Nakuru City Queens coach Chrispinus Wesonga believes that the team has already overachieved with a very lean squad.”We are very happy to make it to the final. Congratulations to the girls for continually pushing themselves in both the Cup and the league. We had a very small squad, but we have gotten this far,” Wesonga said.Fearless Matano fires back at Wazito ahead of Muhoroni clash