In the midst of a punishing relegation scrap, Liberty Sports Academy and Administration Police face off on Wednesday in a fixture that had loftier aspirations in the first leg.Liberty and Administration Police, once promotion favorites who had consistently been among the chasing pack vying for National Super League glory, have fallen on tough times and are now battling relegation.##NAJAVA_MECA_7318417##The two teams have one point between them, and Jacob “Ghost Mulei”-owned Liberty are in serious danger of going down for the second time in two years.They currently sit 14th in the standings with 27 points from 26 games and have won just one of their last six matches.They’ll be looking to improve that form against Administration Police, a club that humbled them 4-1 in the reverse fixture.Benedict Wanjala’s charges, Administration, are also not out of the relegation equation, as they have accumulated 26 points, one behind their Wednesday opponents, Liberty, though they have not lost since the appointment of the former Mwatate United coach.The match will kick off at 1100 hrs. at Gems Cambridge.Runaway leaders Young Bulls will travel to seventh-placed Zetech Titans as they look to get back to winning ways after three matches, a run that has seen their lead at the top reduced to three points.The match will be played at Jacaranda Grounds from 1500 hrs.Second-place Nairobi United, buoyed by a clinical 6-0 win over Gor Mahia Youth, travel to ninth-placed 3K FC at Kagumori Stadium as they seek to leapfrog Young Boys from the summit of the league.The Naiboi’s are on a run of 13 games without defeat and enjoy a good defensive record, keeping six clean sheets in a row, something that can’t be said about their opponents, who have gone three matches without a clean sheet.Harambee Starlets duo feted in Tanzania Football Federation end of season awards ceremonyIn a late kickoff at Gems Cambridge, the Olympic Pirates,who have been on a trajectory of rising since the 5-0 humbling by Dandora Youth, clashed against Kibera United.The Kibra-based club have won four of their last five games, testing defeat once since the appointment of ex-Dimba Patriots gaffer Godwin Shaban. A performance that has lifted the league debutants out of the relegation zone.Vapor Sports relegation status may be confirmed at Hope Center when they welcome fifth-placed Ruiru Hot Stars.Vapor have two wins in eight league matches and are 17th with 21 points in the league standings.For Coach Suleiman Sulley Ruiru’s Hot Stars,they will be looking to get back on track after back-to-back draws against the Young Bulls and Liberty SA.In other division one Zone A matches, Balaji Epz entertain Malindi Progressive FA at Ruaraka Grounds, while Ng’enda Grounds host Equity vs. Rainbow FC. Strugglers from the Kenya Navy and Dandora Youth face each other at Kimaru grounds.FKF Division One Zone A Mid-Week FixturesBalaji EPZ vs. Malindi Progressive, Ruaraka Grounds, Nairobi, 15:00Equity vs. Rainbow, Ngenda Grounds, Gatundu 15:00Kibra United vs. Olympic Pirates, Gems Cambridge, Nairobi, 15:00Kenya Navy vs. Dandora Youth, Kimaru Stadium, Mombasa, 14:003K vs. Nairobi United, Kagumori Grounds, Embu 15:00Vapor Sports vs. Ruiru Hotstars Kawangware BP Grounds Nairobi 15:00Zetech Titans vs. Young Bulls, Jacaranda Grounds, Ruiru, 15:00Liberty Sports Academy vs. Administration Police Gems Cambridge, Nairobi 11:00Division One Zone B: Zoo eye top spot as they welcome Vegpro