Overview:
This will be the first game for the Red Eagles since the suspension of club CEO Ashraf Miiro and Ashraf Mbaziira on allegations of match fixing.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
- Entebbe UPPC vs SC Villa – Fisheries Ground, Bugonga 4pm
- Maroons vs UPDF – Prisons Grounds, Luzira 4pm
- Lugazi vs KCCA – Najjembe 4pm
- Express FC vs URA – Hamz stadium, Nakivubo 8pm
- Vipers vs Calvary – St. Mary’s stadium, Kitende 8pm
Troubled Express will hope to end their winless streak when they host URA in the Nakivubo derby under floodlights on Saturday.
This will be the first game for the Red Eagles since the suspension of club CEO Ashraf Miiro and Ashraf Mbaziira on allegations of match fixing.
Mbaziira has been crucial for the seven-time champions at the heart of defence, and his suspension will surely affect Jimmy Kintu’s team selection.
The Red Eagles have won just once in over eleven Premier League matches and lost 3-0 in the last outing away to KCCA at the MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo.
On the other hand, URA have steadied the ship under Hussein Mbalangu and are now unbeaten in seven league matches, winning three and drawing the rest.
They will be favourites against the hosts, who have Marvin Nyanzi, John Asiimwe, Kenneth Kimera and John Asiimwe to rely on for goals against the tax men.
The two Nakivubo sides are separated by two points, with URA slightly above in 10th place with 22 points and Express a place and two points below on 20 points from as many games.
Elsewhere on Saturday, KCCA make a trip to Najjembe to face Lugazi, Calvary visit champions and table leaders Vipers, Entebbe UPPC host record winners SC Villa, while Maroons are at home against UPDF.
