Nzoia Sugar has historically posed a challenge for Gor Mahia, often seen as their nemesis, and this match proved no different as they took the lead, pushing the league giants to fight hard for a win.
Daniel Simiyu put relegation-threatened Nzoia Sugar ahead, but just before halftime, Shariff Musa equalized for the Premier League champions.
Gor Mahia came out with renewed determination in the second half, taking the lead through a well-executed play involving Bryson Wangai and Musa. Wangai assisted Musa for the crucial second goal.
Following the goal, Bryson Wangai was substituted for Christopher Ochieng, while Erick Masika made way for Rodgers Omondi in a double change initiated by head coach Johnathan McKinstry.
In the dying moments of the match, Benson Omala sealed the victory with Gor Mahia’s third goal, intensifying the pressure on Nzoia Sugar, who are facing imminent relegation.