A extremely anticipated Uganda Premier League conflict is on the playing cards this Friday as KCCA FC journey to face Mbarara Metropolis FC at Rwamwanja Stadium in Kamwenge. With each groups chasing vital factors for solely totally different ambitions, the fixture is predicted to attract eager consideration from followers throughout the nation.
The Cityzens arrive in Kamwenge filled with confidence after a significant win in opposition to URA FC that retains them firmly in third place on the log.
Their good early season kind has been a lift, and the workforce shall be additional strengthened by the return of co-head coach Brian Ssenyondo, who has been away on nationwide responsibility on the U17 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
In a pre-match press briefing, co-head coach Jackson Magera expressed optimism forward of the journey.
“We face a aspect that has at all times been resilient when enjoying at residence, however we’re prepared and have ready properly. We wish to capitalize on our earlier efficiency and play for optimum factors,” Magera stated.
KCCA FC will, nonetheless, want to remain sharp, as away matches in Kamwenge have traditionally confirmed troublesome for visiting groups.
On the other finish of the spectrum, Mbarara Metropolis FC enter the fixture below heavy stress. The Ankole Lions sit fifteenth, second from the underside, and are determined for consistency after a troubled begin to the marketing campaign. Their latest struggles triggered the departure of their head coach, including additional turbulence to an already difficult interval.
Nonetheless, there’s a glimmer of hope after Mbarara secured their first league win of the season of their earlier outing in opposition to Buhimba. Regardless of that outcome, they’re nonetheless winless at residence, a statistic they are going to be keen to vary in entrance of their supporters in Kamwenge.
With KCCA FC aiming to maintain tempo with the league leaders and Mbarara Metropolis battling to flee the relegation zone, Friday’s encounter guarantees depth from begin to end.
A victory for KCCA would strengthen their title push, whereas three factors for Mbarara might spark a much-needed turnaround and energize their
followers in Kamwenge.
