will be hoping to overcome their recent woes when they play host to FC at the Dandora Stadium on Saturday in the FKF (FKFPL).
Leopards are without a win in their last five fixtures with their most recent outing ending in a 2-1 defeat away to Shabana FC in midweek league action on Wednesday
A late first half Boniface Munyendo strike was not enough to overturn the deficit after two brilliant Brian Michira strikes to give Shabana the lead going into the break with a one-goal caution that they held onto for all three points.
The result left languishing in mid-table with 11 points from nine matches having won just three, drawn two and lost four.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga who was in attendance at the Raila Odinga stadium in Homa Bay during the Mara Sugar and Gor Mahia clash made donations towards both team.
Their poor start to the season has left the side scratching their heads with reports indicating they’re in the market for Thomas Trucha’s replacement
Leopards now turn their attention to new-looking Police FC who have an entirely newly faced technical bench after dismissing its staff after a poor return in the start to their campaign.
Former coach Salim Babu who is now in charge of the Kenya National U17 side was among the casualties alongside tactician Anthony Kimani.
The Law Enforcers turned to Police Bullets coach and Harambee Starlets tactician Beldine Odemba for the previous two matches before settling for Burundian tactician Etienne Ndayiragije.
Ndayiragije who coached Tanzania national football team to their first their first Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in 39 years will be looking to use that wealth of experience to turn Police’s season aroun
After just seven league games Police find themselves wallowing in the relegation zone, bottom-placed, sitting on an abysmal eight points from seven matches with just one win, five draws and one loss.
Police who started the season late due to their involvement in the CAF Champions League have found it hard to get any momentum going
With anew technical bench the law enforcers will hope to jumpstart their season with a win against an equally struggling Leopards’ side.
A win for either side could be the beginning for getting their season back on track
The defending champions left it late at the Raila Odinga stadium as they overcame a stubborn Mara Sugar.
Earlier at the same ground will be eager to pile more misery on as Robert Matano’s men hope from their 1-0 defeat to Murang’a Seal in midweek.
Elsewhere a rejuvenated FC will be looking to continue their resurgence in the league, hoping for a fourth straight victory when they travel to at the Mumias Complex while the play hosts to at the Kinoru Stadium