For a second week running, Gor Mahia fans are scratching their heads at the club’s failure to win in two successive games.Last weekend, the Green Army loyalist witnessed K’Ogalo’s unbeaten run quashed at the hands of the merciless Police who scored three past the defending champions, while on Saturday afternoon at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, fans watched in disbelief as the club dropped two vital points playing out a barren draw against Ulinzi Stars.##NAJAVA_MECA_7868514##The twenty times Kenya Premier League champions will have themselves to blame after squandering a dozen scoring chances in a hotly contested game.The draw meant that Gor had failed to win in back-to-back matches for the first time this season, raising fears among the supporters though still boost of a seven-point lead at the summit of the 18-team table.Ulinzi, despite a disastrous first leg, has been on the rise and the stalemate takes them to four games unbeaten, keeping a clean on each encounter further elevating the Soldiers to eleventh on 25 points.Elsewhere, at the same venue, the season’s surprise pack Posta Rangers played out a barren draw against Police FC leaving the pair grasping for third and fourth places on the log respectively.NSL: Naivas, Mathare United falter in promotion raceBandari 0-1 Nairobi City StarsNairobi City Stars claimed all three points after beating Bandari to a 1-0 win in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) match on Saturday at the Mbaraki Sports Club.The win meant that the Dockers remain winless in three straight games in this fixture, while the City Stars have ended their winless run of two games gaining more ground in the title race. Furthermore, the results leave Bandari with a single win in five games and risk losing more grounds against their rivalsUnder the tutelage of Nicholas Muyoti, Simba Wa Nairobi opened the scoring in the 34th minute through the unstoppable Vincent Owino, after a long-range delivery from Japanese forward Yuto Kusaba.The City boys held on Owino’s seventh goal of the season to head into the break on the control seat.After the restart, the two teams had equal chances but failed to capitalize on them to bury the game though it was the tactical brilliance from City Stars that saw them bag maximum points in Mombasa against the familiar foes.The win lifted Nairobi to second on the log with 37 points leapfrogging Posta who earlier had played out a barren draw with Kenya Police FC.Kenya, Uganda, Burundi advance to third round in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers