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KCCA eye derby statement as Villa seek to rewrite history at Kadiba

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KCCA eye derby statement as Villa seek to rewrite history at Kadiba
A defining chapter in the 2025/26 Uganda Premier League title race unfolds on Saturday evening as SC Villa host fierce rivals KCCA FC under the lights at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba. Separated by just four points after 21 rounds, the stakes could hardly be higher. KCCA sit third with 45 points, while Villa, in fourth on […]

A defining chapter in the 2025/26 Uganda Premier League title race unfolds on Saturday evening as SC Villa host fierce rivals KCCA FC under the lights at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba.

Separated by just four points after 21 rounds, the stakes could hardly be higher.

KCCA sit third with 45 points, while Villa, in fourth on 41, remain within striking distance of leaders Vipers SC and second-placed Kitara FC.

For both sides, anything short of victory risks severely denting their championship ambitions.

KCCA arrive with renewed focus after their exit from the Stanbic Uganda Cup at the quarter-final stage.

Courtesy Photo: Moment from previous meetings of KCCA VS SC Villa

That disappointment has effectively narrowed their mission—maintain pressure at the summit and avoid stretching their trophy drought to seven years.

Encouragingly, they come into the derby in formidable league form, boasting five consecutive victories and a historically dominant record in this fixture.

Indeed, the numbers heavily favour the visitors. Since 2012, KCCA have claimed 15 wins from 26 league meetings, losing just twice.

That superiority has often translated into a psychological edge, one Villa will be desperate to overturn on home turf.

Courtesy Photo: Starting XIs of KCCA VS SC Villa from the previous meetings

Yet Villa head into the contest with quiet belief. Head coach Zeljko Kovacevic has deliberately downplayed past struggles, choosing instead to focus on recent competitiveness between the sides.

“I don’t think the past matches matter,” Kovacevic noted.

“This season alone, we have faced each other three times with one win, one loss and one draw. What matters is how we perform on Saturday.”

The Serbian tactician has overseen an unbeaten run at Kadiba and insists his side has undertaken meticulous preparation tailored to the demands of a high-intensity Kampala derby.

“We have prepared in a special way because this is a very important game. KCCA have quality individual players, so we have tried to analyse every detail.”

Villa will draw encouragement from their display in the reverse fixture, despite falling to a dramatic late free-kick by Umar Lutalo.

Umar Lutalo with team mates celebrating his first round free kick goal against SC Villa in the unpopular double header in Namboole

Kovacevic believes that performance—where his side created numerous clear chances—offers a blueprint, provided they improve efficiency in front of goal.

Team news offers a mixed outlook for the hosts. Forwards Charles Lwanga and Frank Ssebuufu return to bolster attacking options, though midfield anchor Misi Diego Ssemugera remains a fitness concern.

KCCA, meanwhile, report no new injuries, with Derrick Nsibambi, Gabriel Joao and Mubeezi the only expected absentees.

While Villa chase a statement victory to revive their title charge, KCCA will equally view this encounter as an opportunity to tighten their grip on the top three and sustain momentum.

Earlier in the day, attention briefly shifts to Midigo Public School Grounds where Calvary host Buhimba United Saints in a 4pm kickoff.

The fixture pits two struggling sides in a crucial battle at the foot of the table, with survival points on the line.

But it is the night clash at Kadiba that commands centre stage—a derby rich in narrative, consequence, and the potential to reshape the title race.

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