Record league champions Gor Mahia are hoping to arrest their current slump when they come up against an unbeaten Bandari with Kenya Police FC facing Sofapaka in Wednesday’s FKF Premier League fixtures.Bandari vs Gor MahiaGor Mahia are coming from one of their worst weeks in recent times after suffering defeat against Nairobi City Stars and letting two points slip against Murang’a Seal.Wanyama recounts famous victory over Barcelona after attending Celtic’s Champions League clashThe two results ended in ugly scenes on Saturday as a section of fans stormed the pitch following their 2-2 draw against Murang’a Seal in an attempt to seek a violent address with the head coach Leonardo Neiva.Their most recent draw saw them go three games without picking victory leaving Neiva with massive pressure over his shoulders as they prepare to take on Bandari who have posted decent results against Gor Mahia in their own backyard.##NAJAVA_MECA_8477931##In the last 14 matches the two clubs have played at the Mbaraki Sports Club, Bandari have won six while Gor Mahia have won one more with just one match ending in a draw.Bandari are yet to taste defeat under their reinstalled head coach Ken Odhiambo having won twice and drawn on three occasions.Robert Matano pinpoints reasons for Sofapaka’s win over Kakamega HomeboyzSofapaka vs Kenya PoliceThe 2009 Premier League champions are hoping to extend their recent purple patch that has seen them win their last two games after a challenging start to the season.They come up against an unbeaten Police side that has picked up one win from their opening three games leaving them just a place above relegation places.##NAJAVA_MECA_8477896##Salim Babu’s charges however have five games in hand and will be out to preserve their unbeaten run as they hope to pick their second win of the season.Sofapaka will however face a tough task as they have only beaten Police once in the league, a victory that came back in October 2023.