Saturday January 24, 2026

  • Mbarara City vs Lugazi – Rwamwanja stadium, Kamwenge 4pm
  • NEC vs Kitara – MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo 4pm
  • Express vs Buhimba United Saints – Nakivubo 5pm
  • URA vs Vipers – Nakivubo 8pm

The highly anticipated Super Saturday will bring to conclusion match day thirteen in the premier league with four matches on card including the big one between URA and Vipers at Hamz stadium, Nakivubo.

The champions who officially start life without Allan Okello will be aiming to open a three-point gap at the summit but URA will be desperate to get back to winning ways.

The tax collectors have lost four matches on the bounce including Hussein Mbalangu’s first in charge when they fell to on form Entebbe UPPC at home.

With 11 points in 12th place, the tax collectors are only one point above the relegation zone and need to start winning matches to avoid being in the scuffle for survival.

This clash will be the late kick off of the day at 8pm and will be preceded by three other matches.

At the same venue, Express will host Buhimba United Saints with either keen to pick maximum points and improve their standings.

The Bunyoro based side are above the Red Eagles with 13 points in 10th position and ended a-ten match winless streak by beating Maroons 1-0.

On the other hand, Express are winless in three matches and have won just once in five losing four.

At MTN Omondi stadium, Lugogo, NEC host Kitara in a game both teams want to desperately win.

The hosts start life without the trio of Charles Waibi, Titus Ssematimba and Mustafa Kizza who joined Kenya’s Nairobi United.

They are 9th with 15 points, four points off the drop zone while Kitara are 6th with 22 points and have a game in hand.

Elsewhere, Mbarara City host Lugazi in a relegation six pointer with the winner scheduled to open a three-point gap over the other in the red zone.

Both are tied on 10 points with identical stats and only bottom placed Calvary with 3 points has less than the duo.