The 2025/26 FKF National Super League enters Round 6 this weekend after a congested midweek schedule that produced tight battles and several draws across multiple venues. The rescheduled Round 5 fixtures left little to separate most teams, setting up a tense weekend as the competition begins to take clearer shape.
Tuesday’s early kickoff in Wundanyi saw Mwatate United and Equity Bank FC share the points in a lively 2–2 draw. Wednesday’s slate was dominated by defensive solidity, with FC Talanta held 0–0 by Gucha Stars, Fortune Sacco and MCF drawing 1–1, and Kibera Black Stars playing out a goalless stalemate with Nzoia Sugar.

Mombasa United continued their impressive run by edging Naivas FC 1–0 at home, while Soy United overcame Luanda Villa by a similar scoreline. Vihiga United were held 0–0 by Kisumu Allstars, as Migori Youth and 3K FC settled for a 1–1 draw to maintain their solid starts.
Thursday’s action rounded off the week with Darajani Gogo sealing a crucial 1–0 win over Nairobi City Stars, and Kabati Youth holding MOFA to a 1–1 draw. The results have kept the league table delicately balanced, with Migori Youth, Naivas, and Mombasa United among the early pace-setters, while a cluster of mid-table sides remain within striking distance of the leaders.
Table standings after midweek matches.

Attention now shifts to Round 6, starting on Saturday, where MCF FC host Kibera Black Stars at the MCF Sports Complex in Ndalani. Both teams are coming off midweek draws and will be desperate to turn performance into points.Sunday’s lineup features six fixtures, headlined by Nzoia Sugar vs Mombasa United FC at Sudi Stadium in Bungoma. Mombasa will look to extend their momentum from Wednesday’s victory, though Nzoia’s home ground has proven a tough venue for visiting sides.
In Luanda, Luanda Villa will aim to bounce back when they welcome Vihiga United in a Western derby that promises intensity. 3K FC return to Moi Stadium in Embu to face Mwatate United, while in Kisii, Gucha Stars meet Fortune Sacco FC in a clash of evenly matched sides. The weekend also brings a fascinating meeting at the Vapor Grounds in Ngong, where Equity Bank FC host Migori Youth FC , a duel between two resilient teams unbeaten in recent rounds.
Monday’s matches bring the round to a close, starting with Kisumu Allstars vs Darajani Gogo at Moi Stadium, Kisumu. Gogo will be buoyed by their win over City Stars, while the hosts remain one of the toughest to break down.
MOFA take on Soy United at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, both seeking consistency after fluctuating form. At Vapor Grounds, Nairobi City Stars meet Talanta FC in a top-billed clash between former Premier League outfits, both hungry to return to winning ways. The day ends at KIHBT Grounds, where Naivas FC welcome Kabati Youth in another test for the newly promoted side.
With form lines tightening and just a few points separating the top half of the table, this round carries major implications for early-season positioning. As fatigue sets in after the midweek exertions, depth and discipline will likely determine who edges ahead in one of the most evenly contested NSL campaigns in recent memory.
Full Fixtures

