The National Super League continues on Sunday afternoon as the race for promotion and survival takes shape even before the season reaches its midway point.Three matches are scheduled for Sunday in different parts of the country, following five matches played on Saturday. However, the duel between Vihiga Bullets and leaders Naivas FC has been postponed indefinitely.##NAJAVA_MECA_7781562##At the Moi Stadium in Kisumu, Kisumu All-Stars will have a chance to move up to third in the standings as they entertain struggling Rainbow FC. A comprehensive win could propel All-Stars to third in the standings, keeping them within three points of leaders Naivas FC and second-placed Mathare United FC.Rainbow FC faces challenges off the pitch and is contemplating a possible player walkout during the January window. With just four wins this campaign, they can be considered underdogs heading into the match.This will mark the first-ever meeting between the two sides, and Charles Bruno will be hoping to lead Kisumu All-Stars to victory against the youthful Rainbow FC.Limping Leopards, Ulinzi face off at Nyayo StadiumThe other second division game scheduled for Sunday will be at the Mbaraki Sports Club, where struggling Mombasa Elite welcomes Kajiado FC in a crucial league match.Elite currently sits at the bottom of the standings with ten points and is in dire need of maximum points to move away from the basement. Kajiado, 13th in the standings with just four wins, aims to add to the misery of the Mombasa-based club in their Sunday encounter.The third and final game of the day will take place at the Awendo Green Stadium, with Migori Youth FC hosting Mombasa Stars FC. Migori Youth FC, positioned 8th in the standings, is among the teams expected to compete for promotion this campaign. Meanwhile, 12th-placed Mombasa Stars are focused on maintaining their top-flight credentials this season.All three matches are scheduled to start at 3 PM.Safari Tour heads to Sigona