Muhoroni Youth’s Ambrose Ayoyi against Tusker FC’s Collins Shivachi. [PHOTO/the-star.co.ke]
As the Kenya Premier League (KPL) stretches to its end, Muhoroni Youth will be hoping to stage a strong comeback against Mombasa-based Bandari FC to alley relegation fears.
Their match will be played at Muhoroni on November 1.
The millers are at the tail of the 18-man league table with 25 points after 29 outings and the focus will be to win all the remaining matches to remain afloat.
Apart from Bandari, they will also have to overcome fellow relegation-threatened Mathare United on November 14 to be assured of safety.
Thika United sit a slot above with 29 points while 16th-placed Western Stima have 31 points from 30 matches.