Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL) Bandari will host their final two home matches of the season at the Ukunda Showground.The Dockers have been hosting their home matches at the Mombasa Sports Club Grounds following the closure of Mbaraki Grounds.The coastal side had for the longest time hosted matches at Mbaraki, but the Kenya Ports Authority closed the facility two months ago for renovations.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088876##Out of six matches remaining in the season, Bandari will play two of those in front of home fans, with the rest being away contests.The two home matches will be against the struggling duo of FC Talanta and Posta Rangers.Bandari set to shop for a clinical striker to aid next season’s title chargeThe Ukunda Grounds in Kwale County doubles up as the home venue for National Super League side SS Assad.Bandari are not the sole outfit to have been affected by the closure of the main venue for home matches.Pamzo to turn to Mukangula’s experience, creativity in remainder of seasonThe 2023 Mozzart Bet Cup winners, Kakamega Homeboyz were forced to seek refuge at the Mumias Sports Complex after the government closed down Bukhungu Stadium.Homeoyz have been playing home matches at Mumias since March 10.Bukhungu was initially earmarked as one of the facilities to host the Africa Nations Championships (CHAN) tournament, whose dates remain uncertain as the qualifiers haven’t been played.