The 2021/22 Kenya Cup season enters match day two with six fixtures on the cards, Nairobi hosting the bulk of Saturday’s action.
Record champions Nondescripts begin life at their new home venue at the Ngong Racecourse with a clash against Kenya Harlequin who are on a high after last weekend’s season opening win over Impala. The Rangers will out to forget last weekend’s 25-14 loss away to Masinde Muliro by registering victory in front of their fans.
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1983 champions Mwamba get the proceedings underway when they host Strathmore Leos in the 1pm kickoff at the Impala Club. Mwamba started their campaign with a 25-19 loss away to Menengai Oilers and will fancy nothing more than victory over the Leos who started the season with a 30-11 victory over Topfry Nakuru.
This clash paves the way for the Resolution Impala Saracens – Menengai Oilers at 3pm. Impala fell to a 29-20 defeat to Kenya Harlequin in last weekend’s Ngong Road derby and will look to make use of home ground advantage against last year’s losing semifinalists.
Blak Blad host defending champions KCB at the Kenyatta University. Blad may have capitulated in last weekend’s 49-3 defeat away to Kabras Sugar but they certainly always turn up for the KCB fixture and will again be out to frustrate the bankers who managed an 18-10 opening day win over Homeboyz.
Masinde Muliro are at home in Kakamega as they go in pursuit of their second win this season against Homeboyz as Topfry Nakuru take on Kabras Sugar at the Nakuru Athletic Club.
Kenya Cup Match Day 2, Saturday 4 December 2021
Mwamba v Strathmore Leos – Impala Club, Nairobi,1pm
Resolution Impala Saracens v Menengai Oilers – Impala Club, Nairobi,3pm
Nondescripts v Kenya Harlequin – Ngong Racecourse,Nairobi,3pm
Blak Blad v KCB – Kenyatta University, Nairobi, 3pm
Topfry Nakuru v Kabras Sugar – Nakuru Athletic Club, Nakuru,3pm
Masinde Muliro v Homeboyz – MMUST, Kakamega, 3pm