FKF Women’s Premier League (WPL) side Kibera Soccer Women have gone top of the league standings after emerging victorious in their match against Trinity Starlets.Trinity Starlets hosted Kibera Soccer Women in a rescheduled league match on Wednesday 19 March at the Trinity Complex in Kikopey, Naivasha.McCarthy vs McKinstry and 5 other key battles expected in Gambia vs Kenya duelPrior to the match, Kibera Soccer were second on the league table with 31 points, two shy of league leaders Kenya Police Bullets and with a game in hand which was against Trinity.The match began on a slow note with the away side taking a little longer to settle in while the home team were eager to avoid defeat.##NAJAVA_MECA_8790100##After the 20-minute mark, Kibera began to find their footing and applied more pressure on the Trinity defense to find an opener.Kibera Soccer’s efforts were rewarded when Anna Arudi found the back of the net to give her side a lead that they took to halftime.Millions FKF expect from Harambee Stars’ first home game in 4 yearsIn the second half, Kibera Soccer chose to be conservative and sat back to protect their lead and did so until the final whistle.The win now takes Kibera Soccer to the summit of the WPL league table with 34 points, one ahead of the Law Enforcers and four more than third-placed Vihiga Queens after 16 rounds of matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8790107##With six matches to the end of the season, the league is now on its homestretch as the top three teams battle it out for the much-coveted league title.Kibera Soccer have offered the biggest threat to Kenya Police’s dream of retaining the league title in what is their second season in the top flight while giants Vihiga Queens are keen to reclaim their dominance in the local scene.Inside former Gor Mahia, AFC Leopards forward’s academy in Canada [VIDEO]At the other end of the table,Wadadia have already been relegated to the second tier after issuing three walkovers with the other two relegation slots currently occupied by Bunyore Starlets and Mombasa Olympic.If the last five league games are anything to go by, then Bunyore and Olympic are the two teams likely to join Wadadia in the second tier next season.
