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SUPL: Mbarara City targets first victory in five games as they host BUL FC

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SUPL: Mbarara City targets first victory in five games as they host BUL FC
Mbarara City will be targeting maiden victory in five games when they take on BUL FC at Kakyeka stadium on  Monday. BUL are unbeaten in their last three games after a vital home win over Tooro United was followed up by victory in Uganda cup and a share of the spoils away at Kakindu stadium […]

Mbarara City will be targeting maiden victory in five games when they take on BUL FC at Kakyeka stadium on  Monday.

BUL are unbeaten in their last three games after a vital home win over Tooro United was followed up by victory in Uganda cup and a share of the spoils away at Kakindu stadium last time out as the Eastern Giants held Busoga United to a point.

The Eastern Giants will be looking to secure their eleventh UPL victory of the season, having already beaten the Ankole Lions at the Kyabazinga stadium back in November of the previous year.

Ibrahim Nsimbe’s 65th minute strike proved to be decisive that day and there can be no doubt that the team will be looking for a repeat on Monday.

BUL is currently fourth on the table with 37 points from 22 matches, only ahead of Arua Hill SC on goal difference, meaning that their destiny of a top four finish is in their own hands and if they have the chance to defeat Mbarara City by a heavy margin, then they must take that with both hands.

From their 22 fixtures so far, the Ankole Lions have taken 18 points from a possible 66, and they are four points from safety as they sit 15th on the 16 team log with eight matches remaining.

With them having not won any of their last 12 games, they will also be hoping to improve their form between now and the end of the season to boost their bid of trying to escape the drop zone.

Matches between the two sides have often been closely-fought affairs, with this being their tenth meeting since 2017.

There has been nine meetings between these sides, and the encounters have produced three wins for BUL, three for Mbarara City and three draws.

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