Newly revitalized National Super League club, Nairobi United, will take the field on Sunday morning, aiming for three points in their clash against Nzoia Sugar at Dandora Stadium. The match kicks off at 11 a.m. This will be one of six second-tier matches set to take place on Sunday.On Friday, 27 September, the team was officially acquired by the Johnson Sakaja Foundation, and they will be eager to impress their new partners with a win against the former FKF Premier League outfit, who are determined to make an immediate return to the top division.##NAJAVA_MECA_8370676##Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja attended the acquisition event, promising substantial support in exchange for the club’s promotion.”You will never lack anything. I want you to wake up every day, work hard, and focus on football. Put all your energy into this; I believe in winning. Let’s be winners,” Sakaja declared.Last weekend, Nairobi United began their season with a hard-fought 2-1 win away to Mombasa Stars, while Nzoia Sugar fought back from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Fortune Sacco FC. Both sides are looking to secure maximum points in what will be their first competitive meeting.Harambee Starlets striker suffers major injury, ruled out for rest of seasonNairobi United coach Edwin Mwaura is optimistic about cementing the newly-formed partnership with a victory.”This sponsorship is a great motivator for us. When players feel secure, they can focus better on the game. I’ve stressed to them that winning this match is our top priority as we embrace the positive changes happening at the club,” said Mwaura.Elsewhere in the National Super League:At Embu Stadium, newcomers 3K FC are riding high after last weekend’s emphatic 4-0 win over Kisumu All-Stars. They face off with Luanda Villa, who also secured a 1-0 victory over Kibera Black Stars. Both teams are vying for maximum points in what promises to be a thrilling encounter, with kickoff set for 3 p.m.Meanwhile, at Hope Centre Grounds in Kawangware, Kibera Black Stars face local rivals Darajani Gogo in a much-anticipated Kibra derby. Black Stars suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Luanda Villa last weekend, while Gogo edged Migori Youth FC by the same margin.FKF issue statement on Shabana’s clash against Posta Rangers after referees disappearBoth derbies last season ended in goalless draws, and Sunday’s match, starting at 3 p.m., is expected to be just as fiercely contested.In Homabay, MOFA FC hosts Mombasa Stars at the Raila Odinga Stadium. MOFA started their season with a win against Naivas FC, while Mombasa Stars fell 2-1 to Nairobi United. Kickoff is at 3 p.m.Fortune Sacco FC will welcome APS Bomet to Kianyaga Stadium in Kerugoya. Both teams, newly promoted to the second tier, are eager for three points. Fortune Sacco drew 1-1 with Nzoia Sugar last weekend, while APS Bomet cruised to a 2-0 win over Mombasa United. Kickoff is at 3 p.m.Finally, at Migori Stadium, Migori Youth FC will host Kisumu All-Stars. Both sides are looking to bounce back from opening-day losses—Migori Youth lost 1-0 to Darajani Gogo, while Kisumu All-Stars were thrashed 4-0 by 3K FC.The game starts at 3 p.m.Gor Mahia release Al Ahly’s wrath on Mathare United in perfect title defense start