Two rescheduled FKF Premier League matches are set to take place on Wednesday afternoon at St. Sebastian Park in Murang’a and Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.The first fixture, featuring KCB FC and Mathare United, was originally slated for Saturday 25 January but was postponed following the demise of the Slum Boys’ founder, Bob Munro. This game, now rescheduled for Murang’a, kicks off at 3 PM.##NAJAVA_MECA_8736122##Both teams come into the match with positive momentum, having secured victories in their previous league outings. KCB edged Bandari FC 1-0, while Mathare United pulled off an impressive 1-0 win over league leaders Kenya Police FC.The two teams are separated by ten points on the league table. KCB, currently fourth with 35 points, will be looking to strengthen their position, while Mathare United, sitting in 12th place with 25 points, are determined to continue climbing away from the relegation zone.Kenyan defender finally joins Mozambique club months transfer linksMathare United won the first leg of this fixture 1-0, which was considered an upset at the time as KCB were in strong form, while Mathare were struggling to find their footing after promotion from the second tier.Tusker FC vs Shabana FCThe second match, between Tusker FC and Shabana FC, was initially set for Tuesday 18 February but had to be rescheduled due to security concerns as Gor Mahia was hosting Bidco United at the same venue that day. The match will now be held at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos at 4 PM.The Brewers enter the game knowing that a win over Peter Okidi’s Shabana side will propel them to the top of the Premier League table. However, they have struggled to find the back of the net in their last three matches, drawing 0-0 against KCB, Gor Mahia, and Kenya Police FC.South African club slams FKF in bid to appoint Harambee Stars’ next coachCoach Charles Okere will be counting on league top scorer Ryan Ogam to rediscover his scoring form, as he has gone four matches without a league goal. Ogam however scored in the Mozzart Bet Cup on Sunday, and Tusker hopes he can carry that form into the league match.Shabana, meanwhile, are winless in their last three games, having lost to Posta Rangers and drawn against Kariobangi Sharks and Mathare United. Coach Okidi will be eager for a positive result to ease the growing pressure, as Shabana looks to bounce back.Notably, Shabana beat Tusker 2-1 in the first leg of the season, adding extra motivation for the Brewers to seek revenge in this crucial encounter.Former Gor Mahia forward Dennis Oliech struggles to pick Mashemeji Derby favourite
