Gor Mahia are back in action this Saturday at Nyayo Stadium, and it’s another big one. Sofapaka stand in the way as K’Ogalo push to keep their title charge roaring.
Level on 36 points with AFC Leopards but ahead on goal difference and with a game in hand, Gor Mahia know exactly what’s at stake. Win, and the pressure stays firmly on everyone else.
Form? Solid. Since the year began, K’Ogalo have picked up four wins and a draw, building momentum at the perfect time. January has been tough, but Saturday offers the chance to finish it in style at home, in front of the faithful.
Historically, Gor Mahia are unbeaten in the last 11 league meetings against Batoto Ba Mungu, with the last loss coming way back in February 2020. In 35 league clashes, K’Ogalo have won 18, drawn 13, and lost just four, scoring 41 goals along the way.
Fans will remember the first-leg clash at Dandora, where Ebenezer Adu-Kwaw lit up the afternoon** with a brilliant brace to secure a 2–0 win. A statement performance. A tone-setter.
There is a blow with top scorer Felix Oluoch sidelined, but it’s not all bad news. Geoffrey Ochieng’ and Lawrence Juma are back, strengthening the squad just when it matters most.
The title race is tight. Every point counts. Every voice in the stands matters.
Nyayo Stadium. Saturday. Be there. Sing. Push the team. K’Ogalo ni one.
