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URA hope to mark return to Nakivubo with victory over Mbarara City

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Saturday September 28, 2024

Express vs Maroons – 7pm

URA vs Mbarara – 4pm

Four-time champions URA host their first game of the 2024-25 season at their new home- Hamz stadium, Nakivubo hoping to pick three points.

The tax collectors lost their opening match 1-0 to KCCA but made amends with a victory of similar score line away to Soltilo Bright Stars last week.

Against Mbarara City who are winless after losing 4-2 to champions SC Villa and managing just a draw at home to newly promoted Police FC, Alex Isabirye will be desperate to win.

Set and ready for our first @UPL season home game against the Ankole Lions tomorrow, Saturday at @HamzStadium . Bring them on💪. #URAFC | #OneTeamOneDream | #StartimesUPL | #URAMBA pic.twitter.com/NndHxmYlpo

— URA Football Club (@URAFC_Official) September 27, 2024

Ivan Ahimbisibwe who grabbed a brace when the stadium was officially re-opened is expected to lead the hunt for goals against Livingstone Mbabazi’s men.

Mbabazi will be facing his former paymasters aware that failure to pick points will leave his side languishing in relegation zone early in the campaign.

Key Stats:

Mbarara City are winless against URA in the past 11 premier league meetings [L3, D8]

In the other game on the day Nakivubo, Express take on Maroons in the late kick off under floodlights at 7pm.  

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