The National Super League (NSL) continues today with three matches on the schedule after Saturday’s thrilling encounters. At Sudi Stadium, embattled former FKF Premier League side Nzoia Sugar will face Migori Youth in a bottom-of-the-table clash.Both teams have had a difficult start to the season, remaining winless in their first four matches. Nzoia sits 18th, while Migori is 19th in the 20-team league, both occupying relegation zone spots. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8430386##Nzoia approaches the match amid uncertainty following reports that this could be their last game before disbanding due to financial difficulties.However, in an interview with Mozzart Sport, Nzoia chairman Evans Kadenge denied the claims, stating that well-wishers have stepped in to save the club. Kadenge, who returned to the club last month replacing Yappets Mokua, said that the decision to keep the team going was made after fans, well-wishers, and football stakeholders pledged financial support. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining the team for the players’ careers.”We will not fold the team, as reported in the media. The company will no longer sponsor us due to financial challenges, but well-wishers have promised to help. We don’t want to deny our players a platform to showcase their talent,” Kadenge told Mozzart Sport.FKFPL: Disciplined Forces Derby highlights Sunday’s action as Kariobangi Sharks entertain AFC LeopardsMigori faces similar challenges, including a lack of pre-season preparation and financial struggles. On the field, their performances have been a far cry from the team that nearly gained promotion to the FKF Premier League two seasons ago. They are still searching for their first win this season, having recorded two draws and two losses with just one goal scored.A win for either team today will lift them out of the relegation zone and into 13th place.##NAJAVA_MECA_8430387##Kibera Black Stars vs. Mombasa UnitedAt Vapour Grounds, 14th-placed Kibera Black Stars host 13th-placed Mombasa United, with both teams looking to build on last weekend’s results. Under the guidance of former Gor Mahia striker Edwin Lavatsa, Kibera played out a goalless draw against APS Bomet. Meanwhile, Mombasa United stunned pre-tournament favourites Fortune Sacco with a 3-1 victory.Mombasa will have a new man in charge as former Omax head coach Hamadi Said takes over from Kinero Swaleh, who will now serve as his assistant.NSL Wrap: Luanda Villa edge Darajani Gogo as Fortune Sacco bounce back at Kisumu All Stars expenseSamwest Blackboots vs. Mombasa StarsThe final match of the day sees bottom-placed Mombasa Stars take on Samwest Blackboots in a late kick-off at Vapour Grounds. Mombasa Stars have struggled this season following the departure of key players just before the campaign began, compounded by financial difficulties. The team, coached by Mohammed Madaga, has struggled to field a full squad for away games, but they remain optimistic about turning their season around, starting with Samwest, who are coming off a 3-0 win against Migori Youth.Mombasa Stars have lost three matches and drawn one in their four league games, leaving them at the bottom of the standings with just one point.