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The 2025/2026 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF PL) season continues this weekend with eagerly anticipated fourth-round fixtures, as top clubs Gor Mahia and Shabana prepare for their respective encounters.
The fourth round of the 2025/2026 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF PL) season is underway, with matches scheduled across various venues nationwide. The weekend's action commenced on Friday, October 3, 2025, with a notable upset at Dandora Stadium.
In an early kickoff on Friday, 2009 champions Sofapaka suffered a 1-0 defeat to visiting Kakamega Homeboyz at Dandora Stadium. Josphat Lopaga's third-minute goal secured maximum points for Kakamega Homeboyz. Sofapaka currently sits in 16th position in the Premier League standings, contending for a relegation play-off spot, having recorded one draw and two losses in their three matches played so far.
Later at the same venue, former champions AFC Leopards were held to a 2-2 draw by Posta Rangers. This marks AFC Leopards' second consecutive draw this season, following a 1-1 stalemate against Sofapaka on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Ulinzi Sports Complex. AFC Leopards are currently in 10th place in the league standings with two points from two matches.
Attention now turns to the upcoming fixtures involving two of the league's prominent teams. Gor Mahia is scheduled to play KCB SC on Saturday, October 4, 2025. Gor Mahia currently occupies the 7th position in the Premier League table.
Shabana FC, who are currently at the top of the Premier League table, will face Tusker on Sunday, October 5, 2025. Shabana has had a strong start to the season, winning both of their matches and scoring five goals while conceding two.
The 2025/2026 FKF Premier League season has seen a dynamic start, with teams vying for early dominance. The league features 18 teams, with Shabana FC and Posta Rangers currently leading the pack, both with six points from two matches. Ulinzi Stars Nakuru follows closely in third place with four points.
Football analysts suggest that the early season developments could influence public debate and future policy execution within the sport. Stakeholders are reportedly urging for greater clarity on timelines, costs, and safeguards related to league operations and team management. This highlights the ongoing need for transparency and structured governance within Kenyan football.
The early season results indicate a highly competitive league, where consistent performance will be crucial. Teams like Sofapaka, struggling in the initial rounds, face the risk of early relegation battles if their form does not improve. For top contenders like Gor Mahia and Shabana, maintaining momentum will be key to their championship aspirations. The financial and logistical implications for clubs, particularly those with inconsistent results, remain a significant concern for the league's overall stability.
Football enthusiasts will be closely watching how Gor Mahia and Shabana perform in their upcoming fixtures, as these matches could further solidify their positions at the top or allow other teams to close the gap. The performance of teams currently in the lower half of the table, such as Sofapaka and APS Bomet, will also be critical to observe as they strive to avoid relegation.
The FKF Premier League continues to be a central focus for Kenyan sports, with ongoing discussions about league structure, player welfare, and financial sustainability. The results from this round will feed into broader conversations about the future direction of football in the country.