SC Villa against BUL at Mutesa II Wankulukuku Stadium | Credit: John Batanudde

Overview:

Villa won the corresponding fixture 1-0 enroute to ending a long trophy drought last season with David Owori scoring the winner in a game Gavin Kizito was sent off for the Jogoos before Jean Braddy Wokorach saved a penalty.

Friday April 4, 2025

  • BUL vs SC Villa – Njeru 4pm
  • Mbarara City vs URA – Kakyeeka 4pm
  • UPDF vs NEC – Bombo 4pm

After halting Vipers’ unbeaten streak, champions SC Villa now turn eyes on the clash against BUL who are the only unbeaten side in the second round.

BUL hosts the encounter at Fufa Technical Centre, Njeru on Friday aiming to continue their second-round form that has seen them pick maximum points in all but one game away to Mbarara City that ended in a goalless draw.

With 36 points, BUL are third on the log, six more points than SC Villa whose title defence has been literally inexistent.

Villa won the corresponding fixture 1-0 enroute to ending a long trophy drought last season with David Owori scoring the winner in a game Gavin Kizito was sent off for the Jogoos before Jean Braddy Wokorach saved a penalty.

A win for the Jogoos will mean back-to-back victories at BUL for only the second time since winning three in a row in back in 2016 & 2017.

Elsewhere on Friday, URA visit Mbarara City at Kakyeka while NEC play away to UPDF at Bombo.

Saturday April 5, 2025

  • Kitara vs KCCA – Butema 4pm
  • Maroons vs Express FC – Luzira 4pm
  • Wakiso Giants vs Mbale Heroes – Mbale 4pm

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