Nairobi United possess an opportunity to extend their lead at the summit of the National Super League (NSL) in their clash against Migori Youth.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news Migori Youth welcomes the league leaders in a rescheduled midweek fixture on Wednesday, 23 April, at the Migori Stadium from 1500 hrs in the only NSL fixture of the day.Sofapaka head coach on how he dented Gor Mahia’s title hopesAhead of the game, Nairobi United are at the summit of the NSL league table with 53 points, one ahead of second-placed APS Bomet, although Naibois have a game in hand – Wednesday’s clash with Migori Youth.The Nicholas Muyoti-coached side had the gap reduced to a point after they battled to a goalless draw with Mully Children Family (MCF) on Saturday, 19 April, a day on which APS Bomet had a 3-2 win over NSL newbies 3K FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_8877223##Nairobi United will increase the gap at the top of the table to four points if they get a win over Migori Youth and put them in pole position to win the NSL title with nine games to play.The league leaders have generally been on a good run of form in the NSL and have won 10 of their last 14 matches, with their last defeat traced back to Wednesday, 25 December 2024, a 3-1 home loss to Kibera Black Stars.Harambee Stars defender opens up on what inspired his switch from rugby to footballFor Migori Youth, they sit at 16th on the league table with 27 points, seven more than Muhoroni Youth in the relegation zone, with the latter playing a match less – two matches after Wednesday’s game.The Migori-based side is on a poor run of form and on a five-match winless streak that has seen them draw twice and lose three of those matches, including a 4-1 away defeat to Mombasa Elite in their last league match on Saturday, 19 April.##NAJAVA_MECA_8877130##Migori will therefore be banking on their home advantage to get back to winning ways and move as far as possible from the relegation zone.
