Four FKF Premier League games will be staged in Nairobi, Machakos, and Murang’a on Sunday afternoon as what has been thrilling Week 20 action comes to a close.On Saturday, Gor Mahia’s unbeaten run came to an end, while Tusker fell to Bidco. Sofapaka further eased their relegation fears with a 2-1 win over KCB, while Nzoia’s woes were compounded after falling 1-0 to Posta Rangers. Homeboyz’ winless run was prolonged to six games after they settled for a barren draw with Muhoroni Youth.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845160##More matches are set to be played on Sunday.Ingwe out to extend fine runAFC Leopards will be seeking to make it four wins in a row this afternoon when they face struggling Kariobangi Sharks FC at the Nyayo National Stadium in what’s expected to be an entertaining league affair. Ingwe have won their last three league assignments, a result that has propelled them up to 12th in the log, and have a chance to further move away from the drop zone when they face Sharks.The William Muluya-led team, however, has never been an easy opponent for Ingwe, as they’ve proved plucky when facing the 12-time league champions since they got promoted to the top league in 2017. The hosts are, however, struggling in the league this campaign and are not far from the red zone, and as they prepare to face Ingwe, they’ll also be out to pick up maximum points from the duel. Both teams have beefed up their squads this campaign.In terms of recruitment, the Sharks have brought Erick Mmata back, while the Leopards have recruited Arthur Gitego, Christopher Koloti, and Ken Owino. Mmata already featured in the last two games, while Ingwe’s new arsenal could make their bows on Sunday afternoon.Shabana seek redemptionAt the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos, Nairobi City Stars will be seeking to bounce back to winning ways immediately when they entertain a struggling Shabana FC. Last time out, Simba wa Nairobi went down 2-0 to AFC Leopards in Kakamega, while Shabana fell 1-0 to Ulinzi Stars at their Homa Bay backyard.City Stars are eyeing a spot among the top teams, while for Shabana, the goal is to survive and retain their top-flight status as they are currently in the red zone. In terms of strengthening their squads, the City Stars have made just one acquisition. Rodgers Obusu, a budding left-back, has been signed from Laiser Hill Academy. Shabana has been more active, bringing in Christopher Raila, Fredrick Odhiambo, Alvin Ochieng, and Lameck Onuong’a to beef up their ranks.NSL: Naivas, Mathare and Mara Sugar pick vital winsStruggling Murang’a out to make amendsAt St. Sebastian Park in Murang’a, hosts Murang’a Seal will be out to end what has been a torrid run for the club when they entertain Bandari FC.The league debutants are winless since November and have since dropped down the log. Murang’a Seal last won a league match exactly three months ago when they beat Tusker FC 2-1 at their backyard; since then, it has been a journey downhill, and they have since changed their coaches twice in a bid to stabilize the team.In Bandari, they face a side winless in its last two games, with the last being a shocking 2-1 loss to the fourth-tier side Bungoma Stars in the Mozzart Bet Cup preliminary tie played a week ago in Bungoma.At the Ulinzi Sports Complex, the Soldiers will face an equally unpredictable side in FC Talanta.FKF PREMIER LEAGUE – WEEK 20Sunday (2.45) Ulinzi Stars (3.00) FC Talanta (2.95)(2.05) Nairobi City Stars (3.30) Shabana FC (3.45)( 2.60) Kariobangi Sharks (2.90) AFC Leopards (2.85)Murang’s Seal Vs. Bandari FC