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Mozzart Bet derby, survival battles to highlight NSL season finale

Reading Time: 3min | Sat. 13.06.26. | 08:23

With the title race over, the final day will carry significant importance, particularly in the battle to avoid relegation

The 2025/26 National Super League season comes to a close on Saturday, 13 June with fixtures lined up across the country as teams prepare for one final battle in a campaign that has delivered excitement at both ends of the table.

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While the league title race has already been settled, with Migori Youth crowned champions, the final day still carries significant importance, particularly in the battle to avoid relegation.

Migori Youth, alongside 3K FC and Mombasa United, have already secured promotion to the FKF Premier League and will feature in the top flight next season.

However, despite promotion and the championship having been decided, pride and bragging rights remain at stake.

One of the standout fixtures of the day will take place at Embu Stadium, where second-placed 3K FC host newly crowned champions Migori Youth in the Mozzart Bet derby.

With both sides having already secured promotion, the encounter offers an opportunity to cap off impressive campaigns on a positive note.

Migori Youth will be eager to underline their status as league champions with another strong performance, while 3K FC will be equally determined to end the season with a statement victory against the title holders in front of their home supporters.

However, much of the attention will be directed towards the bottom end of the table, where several clubs are still fighting for survival.

At Gems Cambridge, Nairobi City Stars welcome Darajani Gogo in a fixture carrying huge implications for the visitors. City Stars have already secured their place in next season's NSL and will be playing without pressure.

For Gogo, however, the match is a must-win affair. The Kibera-based side requires victory and will also be relying on results elsewhere to go their way.

Their survival hopes remain slim, but they will be determined to fight until the final whistle of the season.

Meanwhile, at Kodiaga Prisons, Kisumu All Stars host already relegated Vihiga United. Despite facing a side whose fate has already been sealed, All Stars cannot afford complacency.

A victory would take the Kisumu-based outfit to 39 points and significantly strengthen their chances of retaining their National Super League status. Anything less could leave them anxiously monitoring results from other venues.

At Ndalani Sports Complex, Mully Children Family (MCF) face Fortune Sacco in another crucial relegation battle.

MCF enter the final day sitting third from bottom on 34 points and still have a realistic chance of survival.

Maximum points would lift them to 37 points and keep their hopes alive, although they would still require favourable results elsewhere, particularly involving Kisumu All Stars and Darajani Gogo.

Another fixture attracting attention will be at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, where MOFA take on Kabati Youth.

Having narrowly missed out on promotion in their second attempt, MOFA will be aiming to finish their campaign on a positive note. For Kabati Youth, the objective is straightforward to secure enough points to guarantee safety.

The newcomers remain just above the relegation zone and cannot afford to relax. A draw would likely be enough to preserve their status, while victory would remove any lingering doubts and ensure they remain in the league next season.

Elsewhere, Luanda Villa host Soy United, Nzoia Sugar face Kibera Black Stars, Naivas take on promoted side Mombasa United, Equity FC welcome Mwatate United, while Gucha Stars square off against FC Talanta.





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National Super League (NSL)Migori Youth3K FCDarajani GogoFortune Sacco

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