A quiet weekend in the Kenyan Premier League saw a string of low-scoring matches, with Tusker vs Leopards and Bidco United vs Bandari ending in goalless draws, while Talanta FC and Sofapaka each edged out tight contests with narrow margins.
The first weekend of May 2025 was defined by grit over glamour in the FKF Premier League, as defensive discipline and midfield battles took center stage.
On Saturday, May 3rd, the highly anticipated clash between Tusker FC and AFC Leopards ended in a goalless draw. Despite flashes of attacking intent, both teams failed to find a breakthrough in either half. With both clubs fighting for upper-table stability, this result may feel more like two points dropped than one gained.
Earlier that day, Bidco United and Bandari FC also played out a 0-0 draw. Chances were few and far between in a match that highlighted structure over spectacle. While the defensive organization of both sides deserves credit, fans were left wanting more in the final third.
Friday’s matches, however, offered a touch more drama. Sofapaka and Mathare United shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw that came alive in the second half. E. Ondimo put Sofapaka ahead in the 75th minute with a well-taken goal, only for M. W. Masika to equalize just a minute later in a thrilling exchange of late action.
The only win of the weekend came courtesy of Talanta FC, who edged KCB 1-0. The difference-maker was E. Osoro, whose 39th-minute strike proved decisive. KCB pushed for an equalizer after the break, but Talanta’s resolute defending held strong to secure a valuable three points.
As the league inches closer to the final stretch, each point becomes increasingly vital. While this weekend may not have delivered a goal fest, the tension and tight margins remind fans that in football, even the quiet weekends count.