An intriguing battle is unfolding in Kenya’s second-tier, National Super League (NSL), with APS Bomet, Naivas FC, Darajani Gogo, and Kibera Black Stars locked in a fierce contest for promotion to the top flight.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News While the race for the league title seems all but decided, with Nairobi United enjoying a commanding nine-point lead, the fight for the second and final automatic promotion spot is drawing parallels to the drama in the FKF Premier League, where Kenya Police lead the pack with Tusker and Gor Mahia in hot pursuit.##NAJAVA_MECA_8931513##Darajani Gogo 1-0 APS BometAPS Bomet squandered a golden opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Nairobi United, falling 1-0 to Darajani Gogo in a tense encounter at the Marist International University Grounds on Saturday, May 17.Veron Ombima was the hero for Gogo, striking in the 83rd minute to notch his 18th goal of the season and secure all three points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8931528##The loss means Bomet remain second, but their grip on the promotion spot is under threat.The result also casts a spotlight on Bomet’s alarming away form.They have now lost three of their last four matches on the road, previously falling to Migori Youth and Luanda Villa.While Bomet fans are left anxious about their promotion hopes slipping away, Darajani Gogo supporters are singing praises of head coach Paul Ogai.His side now sits third, five points behind Bomet, and firmly in contention for a Promotion/Relegation Playoff spot if not second place.APS Bomet boss reveals secret behind increase in fan attendanceMCF 2-1 NaivasNaivas also failed to capitalise on Bomet’s slip-up.Playing at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos, the Retailers missed a chance to move to within two points of second place, losing 2-1 to Mully Children’s Family (MCF).Goals from Ezekiel Okare and James Mutuko lifted MCF to ninth on the table with 41 points, ending a four-game winless streak.Naivas now drop to fourth, level on 50 points with Darajani Gogo.##NAJAVA_MECA_8931531##Kisumu All Stars 2-0 MOFAIn Kisumu, Laban Otieno and Mark Kawisha scored to hand Kisumu All Stars a 2-0 victory over the Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) at Moi Stadium.The win sees Kisumu climb to seventh place with 46 points, leapfrogging MOFA, who fall to eighth—both teams now tied on points.Harambee Stars prospect among eight dropped by Swansea City
