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David GOMBE
Vipers SC and Kitara will face off throughout the return leg of their Stanbic Uganda Cup semifinal on the St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende.
The two sides carried out out to a goalless stalemate throughout the first leg at Royals Park in Butema two weeks previously.
Inside the first leg, goalkeeper Dennis Kiggundu’s heroics observed the Venoms depart Butema with a minimum of a draw throughout the sport Kitara had been dominant.
Remaining season, Vipers eradicated Kitara at this stage 2-0 on mixture and went all the easiest way to beat KCCA FC throughout the final that was held at FUFA Kadiba Stadium.
The return leg comes on the time when either side are struggling for sort with the Venoms participating in out to stalemates in opposition to URA FC and Police FC whereas Kitara suffered defeats to NEC FC and Particular.
Kitara’s defeats moreover ended their title aspirations with their solely hope for silverware this time interval throughout the Stanbic Uganda Cup.
The attracts moreover demaged Vipers’ lead on the prime of the Uganda Premier League desk and are in the mean time three components above second positioned KCCA with two video video games to spare.
If Ivan Jacky Minnaert’s are to clinch a third Cup double they’ll first should beat George Lutalo and Wasswa Bbosa’s Males.
“We’ve no longer been at our best currently throughout the league, nevertheless our focus is now completely on the Stanbic Uganda Cup. It gained’t be an easy sport at their fortress, nevertheless we’re boosted by the return of our first different goalkeeper and are ready to supply our greatest attainable. Our objective is apparent, to realize the final word and win it.”Acknowledged Bbosa
Workers Data
Goalkeeper Dennis Kiggundu is anticipated to return in between the Venoms posts after being rested at Police FC whereas Milton Karisa and left once more Enock Luyima are essential doubts.
Kitara rested key avid gamers throughout the defeat at Particular and is likely to be boosted by the return of goalkeeper Meddie Kibirige after serving his two match ban. Murushid Juuko, Muhammad Shaban, Henry Musisi, George Ssenkaaba, Frank Tumwesigye are once more throughout the squad having sat out at Nakivubo.
A goalless draw will see the game go to additional time and possibly penalties whereas any score draw sends Kitara into the final word. Any win for each facet secures a final hundreds in opposition to SC Villa or most likely URA FC.


