National Super League bottom-placed Vihiga Bullets will be looking to redeem themselves from three straight defeats suffered in recent match weeks when they face fellow relegation candidates Mombasa Elite at the Mbaraki Sports Complex.Bullets watched their bid to turn the tides go down the drain as they were condemned to their fifth loss in six matches by Mathare United last week. However, the George Owoko-coached side have an opportunity to kick-start their survival quest when they visit a demotion-threatened side with two points difference between them.##NAJAVA_MECA_7734542##As Vihiga will be plotting to get the better part of Elite whom they have almost identical records this term, the eighteenth-placed Mombasa Elite will be hoping to make good use of home comfort and scale to thirteenth place.Before the match, Elite have struggled defensively failing to keep clean sheets in four successive matches, and should be worried about a Bullets side that has found the back of the net in each of the last four games but also struggled at the back conceding in nine straight games.The Kikuyu-based Bullets will have to be motivated by the fact that they have not lost a league match against today’s opposition, having met three times and picking maximum points on all occasions.Sunday’s fixtures. #FKFNSL pic.twitter.com/CCCm9p9iI4— FKF NSL (@FKF_NSL) December 10, 2023 Mulembe United vs Gusii FCAnother team that is eyeing to escape the wrath of demotion is the embattled Gusii FC who are scheduled to tackle Mulembe United at the Mumias Sports Complex with each side at risk of finishing the match week in the red zone.Mulembe, who are from a 3-0 beating to Naivas will be banking on their opponent’s poor away record to disarm them and register a first win against them since December 2021. Gusii are yet to win an away match this term.Victory for Mike Mururi’s charges will lift them to ninth on the league standings while maximum points for Dennis Onkangi’s troops will take them to 16th on the log.Tusker – Posta Rangers brawl highlights Sunday FKFPL actionMigori Youth vs Dimba PatriotsAt Awendo Green Stadium, playing behind closed doors, Migori Youth will be keen to bounce back from their shocking 2-1 stumble to Silibwet Leons last weekend when they host a motivated Dimba Patriots.Dimba heads into the match on the back of a 2-1 win over SS Assad that ended their run of eight games without a win and are plotting to shock the border club and grab their first-ever back-to-back wins in the second tier.Migori however, understand to keep pace with the lead group and end their four-year stay in the second tier, they will have to dismantle the Idd Shikanda’s boys, and the charge is boosted by the return of Kevin Hagai, Elly Owande, and Raymond ‘Mapunda’ Odhiambo to the fold.All points for Kevin Olouch’s men will take them sixth in the league standings.Okidi ditches Migori YouthEleventh-placed Kibera Black Stars will be searching for their fifth win of the season when they play twelfth-placed Kajiado FC at the Ildamat Stadium.Sunday National Super League Fixtures Kajiado FC vs Kibera Black Stars – Ildamat Stadium (3pm)Mombasa Elite vs Vihiga Bullets -Mbaraki Sports Club (3pm)Mulembe United vs Gusii FC – Mumias Sports Complex (1pm)Migori Youth vs Dimba Patriots – Awendo Green Stadium (1pm)