Kisumu All Starlets host Zetech as Ulinzi, Kayole eye vital FKF WPL points
With form, confidence and league positions all on the line, the FKF Women’s Premier League promises another round of compelling action.
The FKF Women’s Premier League returns this weekend with several teams battling to steady their seasons after a dramatic set of results in the previous round.
Kisumu All Starlets will be under pressure when they host Zetech Sparks at Moi Stadium on Saturday. Winless after five matches, Kisumu sit bottom of the table with just one point and a worrying 15-goal difference.
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Their 3-0 loss to Gideon Starlets last weekend deepened their struggles, and they now face a resilient Zetech side. Sparks held former champions Vihiga Queens to a goalless draw in their last outing and currently sit seventh with seven points from two wins, two losses, and a draw.
With both teams desperate for points, Kisumu to escape the basement and Zetech to climb higher, the clash promises tense moments and high stakes.
On the same afternoon, Bungoma Queens welcome Gideon Starlets to the Bungoma Polytechnic Grounds. Gideon arrive buoyed by their first-ever Women’s Premier League victory, a convincing 3-0 win that lifted them out of the relegation zone and into tenth place.
Despite losing their opening four matches, that breakthrough has renewed belief heading into the fixture. Bungoma, one spot above Gideon in ninth, have four points from one win, one draw, and three defeats. With only a point separating the sides, this contest has the feel of an early-season six-pointer.
Sunday’s action features a tightly matched encounter in Luanda, where Madira Soccer Assassins host Ulinzi Starlets at Mumboha Stadium. Ulinzi are coming off a narrow 1-0 loss to unbeaten Trinity Starlets, a setback that stalled their push up the table.
They sit fourth with eight points from two wins, two draws, and one defeat, boasting a +4 goal difference. Soccer Assassins mirror that record but trail by a single goal, placing them fifth. With identical form and ambition, this fixture stands out as one of the weekend’s most intriguing battles.
At the Utalii Grounds, Kayole Starlets face Kisped Queens in another match with significant implications. Kayole, who lost 2-1 to Kibera Soccer Women last weekend, have collected seven points from two wins, two losses, and a draw, leaving them mid-table with a +1 goal difference.
Kisped, meanwhile, has endured a difficult start. Rooted to the bottom with just one point and a -13 goal difference, they remain winless after five outings. For them, the priority is halting the slide and finding stability after a challenging opening month.
Across the league, teams are beginning to shape their early-season identities.
This weekend’s fixtures are likely to sharpen the divide between contenders, mid-table hopefuls, and those fighting to avoid relegation pressure. With form, confidence and league positions all on the line, the FKF Women’s Premier League promises another round of compelling action.
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