Saturday 29th July
(Kick off Time for all 4 Pm)
- Ssese Vs Kabula – Lutoboka
- Mawogola Vs Mawokota- Mawogola Ssaza Grounds
- Buluuli Vs Buddu – St. Lawrence playground
- Busujju Vs Bugerere – Maanyo Ssaza Grounds
Sunday 30th July
- Kyaggwe Vs Kyadondo- Bishop SS
- Buwekula Vs Kooki – St. Peters grounds
- Butambala Vs Buvuma – Nkokoma
- Busiro Vs Gomba – Wakisha
Tuesday 1st August
- Ssingo Vs Bulemeezi – Ssaza Grounds
Mawokota will be hoping to return to Winning ways when they visit Mawogola in the ongoing Masaza Cup competition.
Mawokota, coached by Richard Malinga have not tested any victory in their last games, drawing goalless against Kabula and Ssese respectively.
It has been a poor outing for Mawokota, who started this year’s edition with two wins notably beating defending champions Busiro before taking care of Gomba.
But since their opening two victories, they have been a shadow of themselves as they have gone 180 minutes without neither scoring a goal nor testing victory.
And against Mawogola on Saturday, there must be a reaction from Richard Malinga’s men if they are to brighten their chances of getting out of the group stages.
Mawokota are still on top of Muganzirwaza group with eight points, but Saturday’s game calls for much more from a side that started this year’s edition on a bright note.
Elsewhere, Buddu will be hoping to bounce back when they take a visit to Buluuli on Saturday in Migyera.
Buddu suffered a shocking 1-0 defeat at home against Kyadondo in their previous game last weekend at Masaka.
It was a poor result for Buddu, more so Infront of their home fans, who always turn up in large numbers at Masaka recreation grounds.
The loss, their second this campaign saw them remain on six points and are currently third in the Masengere group.
And on Saturday, Buddu will be hoping to make a better reaction against Buluuli, far away in Migyera nakasongola.