Melawa FC prepare for top-of-the-table clash against Fearl FC

Melawa FC host Fearl FC this Saturday in a top-of-the-table FKF Sub-County League Zone E clash, with both sides level on points. Fearl lead on goal difference, but Melawa have a game in hand—making this a pivotal encounter in the race for the title.
Melawa FC will face Fearl FC this Saturday in a crucial FKF Sub-County League Zone E fixture at the PCEA Grounds in Moi Airbase Ward, with the two sides locked on 46 points at the top of the table.
Fearl FC lead the standings on goal difference, but Melawa have a game in hand, giving them a slight edge as the title race enters its final stretch.
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The Eastleigh Voice caught up with Melawa during their Thursday evening training session, where forwards George Waiswa and Madenge Joshua shared their thoughts ahead of the decisive encounter.
Waiswa, one of Melawa’s top scorers this season, remained calm and focused.
“I’ve played more than 15 matches and scored over 10 goals. For me, this is just another game. We’ve done our part in training and left the rest to God. I believe in the team,” he said.
“I’ve been present in every training session. Now, it’s about delivering. I encourage my teammates to stick to teamwork - it will make the difference.”
Winger Madenge Joshua spoke about the challenges the team has faced off the pitch but insisted that morale remains high.
“Sometimes, we struggle to raise money for matchday expenses like referees, but we stay focused,” said Joshua.
“The training sessions have been intense. We’ve been waiting for this match. A win would give us a strong push in the title race. I always remind my teammates that anyone wearing boots can play—we just have to give it everything.”
With the title on the line, Saturday’s match is expected to be a tight contest as both sides look to take control of the league with only a few rounds left.
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