Luanda Villa were the biggest winners of a busy National Super League (NSL) card on Sunday 10 November as they blasted Muhoroni Youth 7-1 at Mumboha Grounds.Coming into the fixture without a loss in their last five games, Muhoroni Youth were put to the sword, thanks to a superb performance from Gilbert Selebwa’s men.##NAJAVA_MECA_8486401##Littering the scoresheet were Timothy Ndayala and Victor Barrack, who both scored braces, with Agisa, Lemmy Menza and Harrison Odiwuor grabbing a goal each to hand Muhoroni their third loss of the season.As for Villa, the win was their third this season, and puts them in the top four positions, carrying with them a sizeable goal difference.Elsewhere at Moi Stadium in Kisumu, Nairobi United took the honors in a see-saw clash against Kisumu All Stars, winning 3-2 on the road to move into second place.Lokale strike rescues point for Ingwe against stubborn Mara SugarNaibois took the lead inside 10 minutes thanks to an ugly gaffe from home goalkeeper Steve Mapunda, but were pegged back almost immediately when Michael Karamor leveled the scores seconds later.Kisumu Allstars keeper Mapunda has just made an error he won’t want to see again in their match against Nairobi United.#NSL pic.twitter.com/qNTXIvJC5w— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) November 10, 2024 Benson Omala’s younger brother Duncan gave Nairobi United their second lead of the game shortly after the half-hour mark, only for Karamor to equalize in the 64th minute, setting up a grandstand finish.The winner would come deep into stoppage time, Brian Ogutu settling the win for Nairobi United, who are now a point behind leaders Fortune Sacco.In Ngong, Darajani Gogo registered their fourth win of the season after beating visiting MCF 2-1.Gogo’s goals were scored by Veron Ombima and Ian Motanda after MCF had taken an early lead inside 13 minutes.There were goalless draws in Embu and Mombasa however, as early leaders 3K FC were held by Vihiga United while returning Dimba Patriots forced Mombasa United to their first stalemate of the season.The match at Sudi Stadium between MOFA and Nzoia Sugar was abandoned after the former walked off the field due to the hosts – Nzoia – failing to provide a fully-equipped ambulance.The match between Nzoia Sugar and MOFA has been called off after MOFA walked off the field. Nzoia Sugar failed to provide a fully equipped ambulance, and after waiting for 48 minutes, MOFA chose to leave.The FKF is expected to make a decision on the incident in the coming… pic.twitter.com/8184PLJV7Q— Brian Odhiambo (@Odhiambo_Brian1) November 10, 2024 FKF will be expected to make a decision on the outcome of the game, with the incident not being the first to happen this season.In recent weeks, Samwest Blackboots and APS Bomet have been handed 2-0 losses for the same reason.