A pair of wounded giants, BUL FC and Entebbe UPPC return to action this Thursday at the Fufa Technical Centre in Njeru, each hungry to purge the sting of last week’s setbacks.
BUL’s remarkable 25-match unbeaten run finally snapped at the hands of Kitara, a result that sent shock waves across the league.
Abbey Kikomeko’s side, however, will be boosted by the return of Karim Ndugwa and goalkeeper Tom Ikara, injecting fresh impetus into their revival quest.

The hosts will nonetheless be without defender Tarni Bani, who saw red in the Butema defeat.
Entebbe UPPC, equally bruised after a home loss to Police, travel to Njeru level on 10 points with BUL.
Only a slender difference in goals scored keeps the visitors a step behind in eighth place. With both sides desperate to regain momentum, the showdown promises grit, urgency and a fight for pride.
Over in Kampala, the Police Arena on Kiira Road gears up for another high-stakes clash as Police FC chase top spot when they welcome Kitara FC.
The Cops sit second on 14 points, merely two behind leaders SC Villa, who reclaimed the summit on Tuesday.
Historically, the 2005 champions have held the upper hand in this fixture, three wins from their last four league meetings, but Kitara’s recent 1-0 victory in this same contest will linger in their minds.
Currently sixth with 10 points, Kitara could catapult above Vipers and into third place with a win.
Friday, November 28, 2025 brings more action as Mbarara City host KCCA FC at the newly vibrant Rwamwanje Stadium in Kamwenge, setting the stage for another compelling chapter in the unfolding title narrative.