
Vihiga continue unbeaten streak as Ulinzi drop points
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 17.04.22. | 21:52
Kangemi Ladies, Kayole Starlets and Kisumu All Starlets are fighting relegation.
A brace for Janet Bundi, scored in the first half, and a 74th minute strike by Maureen Ater handed runaway Women Premier League (WPL) leaders Vihiga Queens a crucial three points against Trans Nzoia Falcons.
Victory for the three-time champions extends their stay at the top of the league by nine points while taking their unbeaten run to fourteen matches, dropping points twice while playing for two draws.
#FKFWPL
— Carol Radull (@CarolRadull) April 17, 2022
FT.
Trsns Nzoia Falcons 0 - 3 Vihiga Queens
Ulinzi Starlets 1 - 1 WADADIA
Kangemi ladies 0 - 0 Kisumu all Starlets
Nakuru City Queens 1 - 0 Bunyore starlets #TheGamePlan pic.twitter.com/Z47m3g8Mg4
Gaspo Women remain second at 29 points following their barren draw against Thika Queens on Saturday as Ulinzi Starlets failed to go past a resilient Wadadia FC for a chance to reclaim second place.
In a match played at Ruaraka Grounds, the soldiers played for a one-all draw against visiting Wadadia FC to move to 27 points and dislodge Thika from third place by virtue of a better goal difference.
A win away from home.
— Vihiga Queens FC (@Vihigaqueens) April 17, 2022
Thanks Trans Nzoia Falcons Ladies Football Club for the 3 points and the 3 Goals 🤝
FULL TIME..
TransNzoia Falcons Ladies Football Club 0:3 Vihiga Queens Football CLUB
Janet Moraa ⚽⚽
M.Ater ⚽
We are #VihigaQueens, the #LegacyMakers! pic.twitter.com/zEc5x5Uvy2
Thika's draw against Gaspo takes them to 27 points but having scored 26 and conceded nine, their 17 goal difference puts them fourth as Ulinzi have a 27 goal difference, having scored 39 and conceded 12.
Travelling Kisumu All Starlets played for a barren draw against hosts Kangemi while Nakuru Queens overpowered visitors Bunyore 1-0.













