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FKF PL: Gor face Police FC as Sharks battle the drop against Naibois in packed Sunday action

Reading Time: 4min | Sun. 10.05.26. | 08:11

APS face Mathare United, Sharks entertain Nairobi United, while Bidco take on Tusker FC. In other matches of the day, Murang'a Seal battle Kakamega Homeboyz as KCB FC lock horns with Bandari FC.

Record league champions, Gor Mahia, will be out to restore their nine-point gap at the top of the FKF Premier League table when they face defending champions Kenya Police FC in one of the six Matchweek 32 fixtures scheduled for today, Sunday, May 10.

Apart from the top-of-the-table clash, which will be of great significance in the title race, attention will also be on the relegation battle, with APS Bomet, Kariobangi Sharks, and Bidco United all in action.

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APS face Mathare United, Sharks entertain Nairobi United, while Bidco take on Tusker FC. In other matches of the day, Murang'a Seal battle Kakamega Homeboyz as KCB FC lock horns with Bandari FC.

Ahead of today's games, Gor Mahia remain at the summit of the league table with 64 points, six ahead of second-placed AFC Leopards, while Police sit third with 51 points.

At the bottom of the table lie relegation-bound Sofapaka with 18 points, alongside Bidco United and Kariobangi Sharks with 24 and 30 points respectively.


Gor Mahia vs Kenya Police FC

Kenyan giants Gor Mahia are set to renew their rivalry with Kenya Police FC at the Nyayo National Stadium from 1600 hrs.

The match brings together a Gor side sitting at the top of the table and surging towards what would be their 22nd league title against Police, who are the defending champions but trail the league leaders by 14 points.

Gor head into the match on the back of consecutive 1 0 wins over AFC Leopards in the Mashemeji Derby and Kakamega Homeboyz.

The 21-time champions saw their gap at the top reduced to six points after AFC Leopards claimed a 2 1 win over Mara Sugar FC on Saturday.

This fixture has historically proven to be a hard nut to crack for the Charles Akonnor-coached side, with Gor managing just one win in the last five meetings, a 2-0 victory in the first leg of the season played on November 9, 2025.

A win for K’Ogalo would leave them just one victory away from being crowned league champions.

Kariobangi Sharks vs Nairobi United

Relegation-threatened Kariobangi Sharks will host Mozzart Bet Cup holders Nairobi United at the Police Sacco Stadium from 1400 hrs.

Sharks are battling for survival as they seek to pull away from the relegation zone.

This is the first time the William Muluya-coached side have found themselves in the relegation zone since earning promotion to the top flight in 2017.

Nairobi United, on the other hand, have set their sights on second place following their elimination from the Mozzart Bet Cup.

Speaking ahead of the match, Nairobi United assistant coach Boniface Omondi expressed confidence in his side’s preparations.

“We have had good preparations ahead of the match against Kariobangi Sharks tomorrow. We are sure the boys are well prepared and ready for the match,” said Omondi.

His sentiments were echoed by vice captain Lesley Otieno, who highlighted the similarities between the two teams.

“Kariobangi Sharks are a very good side, they are a team that plays more like us. I am expecting a good contest tomorrow, and we will do everything to get all three points,” stated Otieno.

Mathare United vs APS Bomet

APS Bomet will be chasing Ksh1.85 million promised by Kipchumba Murkomen, the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government, when they face Mathare United at the Kasarani Annex from 1300 hrs.

The CS promised Ksh50,000 to every member of the squad if they win their final five matches, a pledge he honoured following the team’s 1 0 victory over KCB FC.

The financial incentive is aimed at boosting the law enforcers’ fight to retain their top flight status.

The league newcomers are currently 13th on the table with 34 points, four above Kariobangi Sharks in the relegation zone, having won their last four matches without conceding a goal.

The Slum Boys, on the other hand, are one place and one point above APS and head into the clash on the back of a 2 2 draw against Sofapaka.

Tusker FC vs Bidco United

In another match with significance to the relegation battle, Tusker FC will host Bidco United at the Wang’uru Stadium from 1500 hrs.

Bidco, who are in the relegation zone, head into the match on a poor run of form and are winless in their last seven matches, a streak that has left them eight points from safety.

They face a Tusker side that are eighth on the table and coming off a 1 0 defeat to Nairobi United in their previous outing.

At the St. Sebastian Park, Murang’a Seal will host Kakamega Homeboyz, while KCB FC will face Bandari FC in the second match of the Kasarani Annex double header from 1515 hrs.



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Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL)Kenya Police FCGor MahiaBandariKariobangi SharksNairobi UnitedMuranga SealBidco UnitedAPS BometKakamega Homeboyz

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