National Super League round 33 fixtures

Football
By Phillip Orwa | May 17, 2019
The National Super League continues today [Courtesy]

Log leaders Wazito FC will kick off round 33 of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) National Super League (NSL) against 19th placed Green Commandos of Kakamega at Camp Toyoyo in Nairobi at 11:00 AM.

Former KPL side Ushuru FC, currently placed fourth on the log, will meet St. Joseph Youth at the same venue at 15:00hrs.

Second-placed Kisumu All Stars will host Coast Stima at Kisumu’s Moi Stadium while their counterparts Nairobi Stima will take on Kangemi All-Stars on Saturday at Karuturi Grounds. Toyoyo.

Wazito (with 66 points) currently place first on the log, second-placed All-Stars (65), third-placed Stima (64) and fourth-placed Ushuru (60) are all fighting for a place among the top two, who will gain automatic qualification to the top tier Kenyan Premier League next season.

Tomorrow, Former KPL side Thika United will play host to Kibera Black Stars at Thika Stadium, as Eldoret Youth play host to Kenya Police at the Eldoret Showground, Shabana will meet Fortune Sacco at the newly renovated Gusii Stadium, all these matches will commence at 15:00hrs.

Only the matches between FC, Talanta, who will meet with Former KPL side Nairobi City Stars at Camp Toyoyo (14:00hrs) and Administration Police verses Migori Youth (4:15hrs) will kick off Early and late respectively.

Round 33 Fixtures

Friday

  1. Wazito vs Green Commandos (Camp Toyoyo, 11 am)
  2. Ushuru vs St. Joseph’s Youth (Camp Toyoyo, 3 pm)
  3. Kisumu All Stars vs Coast Stima (Moi Stadium Kisumu, 3 pm)
  4. Bidco United vs Modern Coast Rangers (Thika Stadium, 3 pm)

Saturday

  1. Thika United vs Kibera Black Stars (Thika Stadium, 3 pm)
  2. Eldoret Youth vs Kenya Police (Eldoret Show Grounds, 3 pm)
  3. Nairobi Stima vs Kangemi All-Stars (Karuturi Grounds, 3 pm)
  4. Shabana vs Fortune Sacco (Gusii Stadium, 3 pm)
  5. FC Talanta vs Nairobi City Stars (Camp Toyoyo, 2 pm)
  6. Administration Police vs Migori Youth (Camp Toyoyo, 4:15 pm)
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