KCCA FC welcome Black Powers to the MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo on Saturday.
The Kasasiro boys have won only twice just as much as they have lost in their four games played this season.
KCCA FC will look to lift themselves up and get back to winning ways after they lost their last game 1-0 to Maroons FC in the last Friday at Luzira Prisons.
Ahead of the game, KCCA tactician Morley Byekwaso hails Black’s Power and their coach;
Blacks Power might be a new team in the league but have some players that have been playing in the league for a while like Bronson, Baden among others. Their coach has got experience and they will want to come and put up a challenge here.
We want to get back to winning ways and grind out results and not forgetting the most important thing which is playing well., he added
On the other side, winless Blacks Power who have had changes in their Head Coach role from Peter Onen to Hussein Mbalangu are yet to have a win in the campaign.
Blacks Power have played five games, lost three and shared spoils twice.
Last game
KCCA lost 1-0 in their last game away from home to Maroons while Blacks Power drew 1-1 away to Arua Hill
What would a win do?
A win for KCCA will lift them to 5th in place of Maroons with 9 points while for Blacks Power it will push them to 12th in place of Vipers with 5 points.
Team News.
KCCA will continue to be without Faisal Wabyoona and Haruna Lukwago who are away on National Duty.
Fillbert Obenchan, Muhamad Shaban and Jurua Hassan are ruled out due to injuries.
Dominic Ayella is away due to school commitments.
For Black’s Power they continue to be without Ivan Okello who holds a hamstring and Mike Kawooya who was indefinitly suspended by the club.
Probable Line-up
KCCA FC
Benjamin Ochan (GK), Filbert Obenchan, Brian Majwega, Mustafa Mujuzi, Geoffrey Wasswa, Ashraf Mugume, Dennis Iguma, Allan Okello, Moses Waiswa, Rodgers Mato, Tisungu Kakonde
Blacks Power FC
Tonny Kyamera (GK), Jimmy Ndalambi, John Acire, Franco Onen, Ahmed Amayo, Micheal Siwu, Simon Misaki Opio, Emmanuel Odur, Bronson Nsubuga, Francis Onekalit, Baden Mujahid.






