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KPL sides wary of threat posed by lower-tier clubs

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Gor Mahia FC's Kenneth Muguna (left) and Mohamed Kilume of Sofapaka FC during KPL round 20 match at Narok Stadium on Saturday. Sofapaka FC won 3-1. Feb 8, 2020. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenyan Premier League (KPL) clubs are leaving nothing to chance in their quest to win the FKF Shield Cup that enters round 32 today.

Ten top clubs led by domestic cup record winners AFC Leopards, Gor Mahia and holders Bandari will be in action against lower-tier clubs this weekend.

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