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NEC FC and Police FC fight for the third promotion slot as FUFA Big League comes to the climax

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A couple of eight games to be played across different grounds as teams strive for promotion to the top flight league as well as deciding for the crown

The Uganda second league tie is to witness an evening of drama as teams tussle it out to decide who grabs the last promotion slot as well as who emerges the 2022/23 league winner.

The first battle is between two security organs, NEC FC and Police FC while the other race is to decide who wins the league trophy between Hoima based Kitara FC and Mbarara City FC.

Matchday 30 fixtures indicate NEC FC is visiting Kataka FC at Mbale City stadium in Mbale while Police FC is hosting Jinja North UTD FC at Kavumba recreation grounds.

It should be noted that NEC FC sits third on the table with a deficit  of one point ahead of Police FC in the fourth position.

Meanwhile, the table standings sees Kitara FC at the summit with 58 points just one above Mbarara City FC in the second position indicating that the last encounters will decide the title route.

The fixture favors the two contesting teams having their games at home and more so Mbarara City facing off with the already relegate Northern Gateway side.

MATHCHDAY 30 FIXTURES

Thursday 18th May, 2023.

Kitara FC Vs Kaaro Karungi FC-Masindi

Luweero UTD FC Vs Adjumani TC FC-Luweero

Kyetume FC Vs Soroti City FC-Kyetume

Mbarara City FC Vs Northern Gateway FC-Kakyeka

Ndejje University FC Vs Booma FC-The Mighty Arena Ndejje

Police FC Vs Jinja North FC-Kavumba recreation grounds

Calvary FC Vs Lugazi FC

Kataka FC Vs NEC FC-Mbale City Stadium

Table standings.

  1. Kitara FC                                58pts
  2. Mbarara City FC                 57pts
  3. NEC FC                                   54pts
  4. Police FC                                53pts
  5. Lugazi FC                               41pts
  6. Booma FC                              40pts
  7. Calvary FC                              40pts
  8. Ndejje University FC          39pts
  9. Jinja North UTD FC              38pts
  10. Kyetume FC                             37pts
  11. Kaaro Karungi FC                  37pts
  12. Kataka FC                                34pts
  13. Soroti City FC                          30pts
  14. Luweero UTD FC                   29pts
  15. Adjumani TC FC                      26pts
  16. Northern Gateway FC          19pts.

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