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FKF-PL Leaders Gor Mahia draw 2-2 against Nzoia Sugar

Nzoia Sugar unbeaten run continues with a hard-fought 2-2 draw against League leaders Gor Mahia at Sudi Stadium, Bungoma.

Gor Mahia 2-2 Draw VS Nzoia Sugar

The millers are now strong title contenders with the 2-2 draw against K’Ogalo making it nine unbeaten home matches and are fourth with 36 points in this season’s Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL).

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Nzoia Sugar stats at home first leg:

  • Nzoia Sugar vs Sofapaka (1-0),
  • Nzoia Sugar VS Nairobi City Stars (1-0)
  • Nzoia Sugar VS Wazito (4-0)
  • Nzoia Sugar VS Vihiga Bullets (2-1)
  • Nzoia Sugar VS Bandari (0-0)
  • Nzoia Sugar VS AFC Leopards (0-0)
  • Nzoia Sugar VS Posta Rangers (1-1)

Johnathan McKinstry’s side K’Ogalo picked a 1-0 win in the first leg against The Millers.

Gor Mahia tops the table with 38 points after 18 matches as KCB comes second with 36 points.

Defending Champions Tusker are third with 34 points same as the Millers and a game in hand.

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K’Ogalo scored first with striker Benson Omala on the score line while James Kibande equalized to make it 2-2 with an 82nd minute strike as Ian Karani finds his name on the score line for Nzoia Sugar.

Coach Babu after the Game:            

“It is not easy for teams to win here (Sudi Stadium) because of the high level of confidence and fan base,” “We have to fight to keep this record because it is possible as long as we continue with the way we have been playing. It is the confidence that kept us pushing even when we were behind against Gor.”

In other matches held Wednesday:

Sofapaka 1- 0 Mathare United

Nzoia 2- 2 Gor Mahia

Police 3-2Kariobangi Sharks

Tusker 1 -0Bandari

Ulinzi Stars 1-0 Kakamega Homeboyz

Vihiga Bullets 0 -1Posta Rangers

KCB 1-0 FC Talanta

Tusker VS Bandari

Tusker’s solid defense created problems for Bandari as they failed to equalize despite numerous attempts. However, Bandari who managed a 2-1 win in the first leg contest, are ninth with 27 points from 17 matches.

Tusker’s coach Robert Matano:

“It was a difficult game just as we had anticipated. In the end, it is good that we won. We now have three wins in a row which we must build on,”

Bandari coach Anthony Kimani said:

“Today we were punished because of a concentration lapse in the early minutes of the game.”

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Thursday fixture

AFC Leopards v Wazito, Nyayo National Stadium 3pm

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