he meeting of defending champions St. Lawrence University and leaders Mutoola BSC, as well as the former’s showdown with Buganda Royal are among the highlights as FUFA beach soccer league enters the fourth outing this Sunday at FUFA technical centre beach soccer arena in Njeru.
St. Lawrence BSC Vs Mutoola BSC
In-form Mutoola will get the fourth outing underway when they come against four-time champions St. Lawrence on Sunday morning.
They have had a promising start to the season, winning all their opening four games against Grace Church, MUBS, Jinja Lions and MS Sand Lions to assume the summit of the table with 12 points.
But their perfect feat will now be checked by the unforgiving St. Lawrence who will be eager to collect as many points as they can, and as soon as possible to narrow the gap at the top.
Davis Nnono’s side is in fifth position and nine points behind Mutoola having played only one game this season.
St. Lawrence BSC Vs Buganda Royal
After losing their opening two games, pressure piled on Buganda Royal that compelled their experienced players like Kigozi Ambrose, Ali’s return to the squad with coach Tony Ssebagala to return to the touchline for the previous outing which earned them a 5-1 win over Kiringente BSC their first of in three games.
In the Sunday match, Buganda Royal will be looking to revenge on what the league champions did to them during league certain laiser tournament (the super 4)when they beaten them 10-7 to lift that trophy at Mutoola in January
Kampala Junior Team (KJT) Vs Jinja Lions BSC
Debutants KJT have caught every one by surprise, announcing themselves aloud on the big stage with two resounding wins in three matches to pick up six points, same as their opponents Jinja Lions, who will however want to make their 4-3 defeat by Mutoola last week a distant memory as they seem to be desperate to deliver good results this time as the race for the play off positions gains momentum.
Wolves BSC Vs MUBS
It was a false start to the campaign for the two-time league champions – MUBS, losing 3-1 to Mutoola in their opener before beating KJT by the same score in their second match of the season. Coach Kato Adam Juma wishes to use the result as a springboard to relaunch their campaign going forward to restore their pride.
As for Wolves, their start to the season has not been good either. Following their 4-3 loss to KJT in their opening game was a three all draw against Grace Church. Meaning they have just one point to look at.
Fixtures that will follow will have KJT feature again, against the eighth placed Kiringente while Jinja Lions will also make a second appearance with Wolves in the last showpiece of the day.
Full fixtures:
Sunday February 26, 2023
St Lawrence Vs Mutoola BSC
KJT Vs Jinja Lions
Wolves Vs MUBS
St. Lawrence Vs Buganda Royal
KJT Vs Kiringente BSC
Jinja Lions Vs Wolves
Venue: FUFA Technical Centre
Kick-off: 11am