ADMINISTRATION Police Service (APS) Bomet host Naivas FC on Saturday as the Football Kenya Federation (FK) National Super League resumes after a one-week break.
The law enforcers, coached by Evans Mafuta, will seek to bounce back to winning ways after drawing with Mombasa Stars two weeks ago.
“As the second leg kicks off, our target is to pick maximum points at home,” said APS Bomet coach Evans Mafuta.
The league took a one-week break to pave the way for the round of 64 Mozzart Bet Cup matches.
APS Bomet are second on the log with 40 points—one behind log leaders Nairobi United while Kibera Black Stars are third with 36 points. Darajani Gogo are fourth with 33 points.
At Marist University grounds in Karen, Darajani Gogo welcome struggling Muhoroni Youth as Kisumu All Stars host bottom-of-the-log SS Assad at Moi Stadium in Kisumu.
Third-placed Kibera Black Stars welcome Mombasa Stars at Jamhuri Complex, Ngong Road. On Sunday, log leaders Nairobi United travel to Mombasa for a date with Mombasa Stars.
Nairobi United are expected to unleash their new signings against the Coastal side.
The club has signed more than 10 players in the mid-season transfer window which closes today.At Moi Stadium in Embu, 3K FC will be up against Samwest Blackboots.
Luanda Villa hope to get their campaign back on track when they play the Michael Olunga Foundation Academy (MOFA) at Mumboha grounds.
Fortune Sacco face off with Vihiga United at Kianyaga grounds. In a mid-week match played on Wednesday, Mully Children’s Family (MCF) bounced back to winning ways after edging Migori Youth 2-0 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos to end their win-less run.
At the same time, Nzoia Sugar
have lost three key players in the current mid-season transfer window.
Their top marksman Ian Simiyu joined Tusker while Felix
Seda and Clifford Otieno signed
for Mara Sugar.