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Match Preview: Busoga United vs SC Villa.

The Jogoos to take a trip to FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru in a matchday 9 fixture against Busoga United.

Two days after securing a late win against Kitara F.C, the Jogoos return to action tomorrow. We will visit another relegation-threatened side, Busoga United.

The hosts are yet to win a single game in 8 fixtures this season. They have accumulated 4 points from a possible 24, all coming from draws. Busoga United have managed to draw two games at home and away from home respectively. They have managed to score in all their four home games this season and in equal measure concede in all of them. They have averaged 1.5 goals scored and 2.5 goals conceded per game at home.

The Jogoos have a 2-in-1 challenge to overcome in this fixture. First, the boys will look to collect maximum points from the bottom three with a win again Busoga United. Second, we hope to gain our first away win of the season with four unsuccessful attempts.

This fixture is an opportunity for Edward Kaziba’s team to kick start a run of good away form in the league this season. We will have to put in a good shift tomorrow evening to overcome the obstacle ahead of us.

UPDF Condemns SC Villa To First Home Defeat Of the Season.

UPDF scored in the 74th minute of the game to walk away with all three points from the Bombo Military Barracks Grounds.

In the opening quarter of an hour of the game, UPDF were the dominant side. They attacked the Villa goal without remorse. They created 4 goal scoring chances, had one shot target and forced 4 corner kicks but the Villa defence stood firm.

In the process of neutralizing the opponents’ forward advances, Derrick Ndahiro pulled down an opponent. This earned him his third yellow card of the season making him suspended for our next fixture.

The Jogoos got the first attempt on goal in the 20th minute when striker Ogwang’s shot was tipped by the goalkeeper onto the crossbar and into a corner kick. At this point, Kaziba’s boys looked like they had gained their attacking boots.

Both teams continued pushing for an opener but both goalkeepers held their ground most especially Meddie Kibirige who pushed away many balls targeted for his goal.