- SportPesa League action continues on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, with four fixtures lined up for the day.
- Nairobi United will host Tusker FC at the Ulinzi Sports Complex from 4pm.
- Kenya Police face Murang’a SEAL at Police Sacco Stadium from 2pm, while APS Bomet take on KCB and Bandari host Posta Rangers.
SportPesa League action continues on Wednesday, May 6, with four rescheduled fixtures slated for the day at various venues across the country.
Round 30 comes at a crucial stage as the season edges toward its climax, with both the title race and relegation battle intensifying.
Clubs that were not in league action over the weekend due to commitments in the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup quarterfinals now take center stage.
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One of the most anticipated matchups will see Nairobi United host Tusker FC at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, with kick-off set for 4 pm EAT.
Both sides were in action for the FKF Cup, and Nairobi United come seeking redemption after being bundled out of a competition they were hoping to defend.
The Naibois took a 1-0 beating from KCB FC at the same venue and will now look to keep their rhythm intact in the SportPesa League.
They enter this clash sitting in sixth place on the log, which is their debut season in the top flight.
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Godfrey Odour’s charges will be aiming to shoot themselves into the top four, as three points on Wednesday will lift them to fourth place with 48 points, or even third level on points with defending champions Kenya Police FC.
Speaking ahead of the clash, Nairobi United assistant coach Sadique Ambani believes the boys are up for the task. He said they are ready to put the FKF Cup loss behind them, focus on the league, and deliver.
“We are playing against Tusker, a very good side, but technically and tactically we are prepared, and I know it will be a good day for us. In football, there’s no time to mourn; if you stay there too long, it might affect you. We have motivated the players after that defeat, they are pumped up, and they are going to create a very good surprise,” he stated.
On the other hand, Tusker though they have something to smile about after edging out Ulinzi Stars 2-1 in the FKF Cup quarterfinals, are aiming to get their footing right in the SportPesa League.
Julien Mette’s charges have managed only one win and a draw in their last five matches, losing the other three.
A victory would push them well into seventh place, one spot higher than their current position, where they sit with 41 points.

While Tusker remain in the top half of the table, Mette was quick to dismiss any talk of a late title charge and has already ruled his side out of it.
“I’m not the kind of guy who lies to the media or players. In the league now, it’s over. I said it a long time ago we are far behind. But in a competition, when you are still able to win it, you have to play to win. “
Meanwhile, in another fixture, APS Bomet will be aiming to continue their good run and fight for survival when they host high-flying Robert Matano’s charges KCB FC at the Kericho Green Stadium from 3 pm EAT.
Elsewhere, Bandari FC coming off a fine 5-2 rout of Mfalme FC in the FKF Cup host Posta Rangers at the Kwale Stadium from 2 pm, as defending champions Kenya Police FC take on Murang’a SEAL at the Police Sacco Stadium from 2 pm.
