Bidco United have lined up a series of friendly games to keep the team fit as they wait for the resumption of the league after the international break in mid-June.The FKF Premier League is on a break for almost a month. The last league assignment was on May 19th, with the next set to be played on June 15th. Three matches are left before the season concludes on June 23rd.##NAJAVA_MECA_8130320##To maintain the team’s match fitness, clubs have scheduled a host of friendly games against both top and lower-tier teams as they seek to approach the final stretch of the season strongly.United players were given a break last week and resumed training on Monday. They have a friendly game against Ulinzi Stars Youth team today at the Ulinzi Sports Complex.”It was a total rest for my players last week after what had been a tiresome few weeks. We decided to let them rest completely, which I believe was good for them,” coach Anthony Akhulia told Mozzart Sport.“We resumed training on Monday, trained for the last two days, and today we have our first friendly match against Ulinzi Stars Youth team. We decided to start with a team that’s not too competitive because, after such a long rest, the players can be a little rusty and it will be a good game to shake off that rust.”Mara Sugar FC coach urges caution despite top spot in promotion raceThe team has lined up two more friendly games set for Thursday and Friday, both against small sides.“We will play Division Two side AP on Thursday and are planning another friendly against a small team on Friday. After that, we will take a break for the weekend,” he added.Next week, Bidco will take on top-tier sides AFC Leopards and Sofapaka FC as they build on their intensity ahead of their game against Kariobangi Sharks.“We want to end the season strongly. We have a chance to finish in the top positions, and we are going to do our best to achieve that,” he concluded.Muluya takes responsibilty for Sharks exit from Mozzart Bet Cup