KCB FC will aim to extend their lead at the top of the FKF Premier League when they face a struggling Kenya Police FC at Dandora Stadium on Tuesday 26 November afternoon.Fresh from a last-minute win over FC Talanta last Friday, the Bankers are targeting another victory, this time against a Police side mired in internal turmoil. Maurice Ojwang netted a last-minute goal to secure a 2-1 victory over Talanta for Patrick Odhiambo’s team.##NAJAVA_MECA_8527564##With just one win this season, Kenya Police FC are currently without a permanent coach after dismissing their entire technical bench. Interim coach Beldine Odemba, who also manages Harambee Starlets and Police Bullets, has been tasked with leading the team.Odemba’s first match in charge saw Police hold Kariobangi Sharks to a 0-0 draw last Friday, following the departure of coach Salim Babu and former international Anthony Kimani, who had joined the bench earlier in the season.The tactician expressed her excitement at the opportunity to coach a men’s Premier League side, calling it a significant step toward her goal of becoming a full-time men’s football coach. “This interim role brings me closer to my dream of coaching men’s football, and I’m grateful for the experience,” she said.Junior Starlets duo earn first senior call-ups as Odemba names squad for MoroccoKCB coach Odhiambo, meanwhile, acknowledged his team’s ambition to win their first-ever league title but noted that the competition remains tough. “We are working hard to win the title, but the league is highly competitive, and the gap between the top teams is not that large,” Odhiambo said.KCB currently tops the standings with 20 points after nine matches, four points ahead of second-placed Mara Sugar. Kenya Police, with just seven points, are in 16th place, only one point above the relegation zone. Tuesday’s game presents a chance for Police to turn their fortunes around but against a formidable KCB side.Kickoff is at 3 PM.Alfred Scriven admits to being ‘a bit bothered’ despite first Harambee Stars start