Bidco United head coach Antony Akhulia anticipates a tough match against Kakamega Homeboyz on Saturday at Dandora Stadium.”It is going to be a very tough match. We won our last match while they lost theirs and so they will be looking to bounce back and push more but we are well prepared for it,” he told Mozzart Sport.While observers might argue that the two teams have nothing to fight for, the match will be pitting two sides who are on the same level this season, at least according to statistics.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088235##Homeboyz are placed eighth on the log with Bidco breathing behind their backs. The two are separated by goal difference.Both teams have 40 points, won 10 matches apiece and drawn a similar number of matches.Muluya cautions charges against complacency ahead of Sofapaka contestThe two teams have each lost 8 matches out of the 28 already played but Homeboyz have a better goal difference with 3 goals.”We follow each other on the table which adds more spice to the game. We will do our best just like we’ve been doing in all other matches and so are the preparations,” he stated.Further, both teams have registered mixed results in the recent past, with Bidco having a slightly better run of form compared to that of Homeboyz.Bidco have not lost any of their last 5 matches having won their last 2 and the rest ending in draws.Homeboyz on the other hand, have won 1 drawn 3 and lost 1 with their last win traced back to 30th of March.Season over for Harambee Stars left Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma in PolandPrior to last weekend’s loss at home to Police FC, the outgoing Mozzart Bet Cup champions had last lost a league match on the 19th of January, a fate that may motivate them.Akhulia who has declared a clean bill of health in his camp will be hoping to get his revenge from his side’s 1-0 loss in the first leg match played on 3rd December 2023 at Bukhungu stadium courtesy of a Christopher Masinza goal.