David GOMBE
Vipers SC will most likely be aiming at extending their lead on the desk of the Uganda Premier League as soon as they host second positioned Kitara FC beneath the lights of St.Mary’s Kitende on Friday.
4 elements for the time being separate both facet with Vipers excessive on 50 elements whereas Kitara has 46 elements.
The Venoms have solely misplaced as quickly as on this advertising and marketing marketing campaign and the defeat acquired right here throughout the boardroom in direction of Kitara.
It should be well-known that Vipers didn’t honour their fixture in direction of Kitara in October ultimate yr as that they had been in protest over the model new league format that had been launched by FUFA.
The Federation in February this yr awarded Kitara three elements and three targets nevertheless Vipers averted further sanctions.
The two sides head into Kitende’s explosive contest not solely concentrating on league glory nevertheless a house double. They every reached the semifinals of the Stanbic Uganda Cup with Vipers eliminating NEC FC whereas Kitara ended Categorical FC’s journey.
Wasswa Bbosa heads to Kitende, optimistic of clinching victory and he confirmed he has a very match squad.
“We’re having fun with a employees that gained the championship ultimate season, we respect them nevertheless our objective is to win and shut the outlet on them. Struggling defeat in direction of them will make our most vital objective more durable.” Talked about Wasswa Bbosa
Belgian Ivan Jacky Minneart will examine on the Abdul Karim Watambala, Usama Arafat, Odili Chukwuma and skipper Milton Karisa.
For Kitara, they might look as a lot as George Ssenkaaba, former Vipers defenders Benjamin Nyakoojo and expert Murushid Jjuuko along with former KCCA striker Patrick Kaddu.
Muhammad Shaban who purchased injured in Kitara’s win over UPDF is susceptible to return to face his former paymasters at Kitende.
Key Stats
Both facet have beforehand met 10 cases with Vipers worthwhile seven, misplaced as quickly as and the alternative two have led to stalemates.
