MATCH REPORT: WAKISO GIANTS 0-3 BUL FC

A second half master class meant BUL FC came away from Wakiso with all the three points. It was all about Martin Aprem and Alex Kitata after the break as they combined to give the Eastern Giants a precious 3-0 win over Wakiso Giants on Saturday.

The hosts were fairly competitive in the first half given the fact that they restricted BUL to only one chance worthy of note. Shafiq Kwikiriza justified the coach’s decision to hand him his first start this season when he went through on goal only that his effort whistled slightly wide.

The Eastern Giants could come close again twenty minutes later but a corner from Jerome Kirya was not met by any yellow shirt in the box as both sides went into the break level.

However, the resistance was broken by two quick fire goals at the start of the second half.

Aprem opened the scoring before Alex Kitata doubled the advantage to take his goal count to seven; both goals came in the 47th minute.

BUL then put the result to bed twelve minutes to the final whistle when Aprem completed his brace.

This was our eighth win in nine games and the result buttressed our position at the top. We now have 24 points, seven ahead of second placed Vipers who will be in action on Sunday.

We play again on Tuesday next week against Express at Wankulukuku.

Starting XI

Tom Ikara(GK), Hillary Onek, Nicholas Mwere, Walter Ochora, Benon Tahomera, George Kasonko, Douglas Muganga, Jerome Kirya (Lawrence Tezikya 63’), Alex Kitata (Samuel Ssekamatte 83’), Shafik Kwikiriza (Vicent Zziwa 83’), Martin Aprem (Gerald Ogweti 89’)

Unused substitutes:

John Okurut (GK), Richard Ayiko, Allan Kigundu, Ibrahim Mugulusi,Edrine Opaala, Mathew Odong Tayo, Emmanuel Obua, Reagan Kalyowa.

MATCH PREVIEW: WAKISO GIANTS VS BUL FC

Friday 1st December 2023
Uganda Premier League
Wakiso Giants Vs BUL FC
Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium
Kick-off: 4PM

Following a return to winning ways four days ago, BUL FC is excited to begin the new month with a trip to Kabaka Kyabaggu to face Wakiso Giants in the battle of the giants on Friday.

Sunday’s win over Kitara re-ignited the ebullience around the team and fortified BUL’s place at the summit of the table – now counting 21 points, four better of Vipers SC in second place.

We boast with an impressive record of seven wins in eight rounds of play, and the glitch in our last appearance on the road notwithstanding, coach Abbey Kikomeko Bogere and his men are longing to shoot on sight in Wakiso.

The Purple Sharks are precisely two points high up the red area following their recent two draws against Express and NEC. Prior to that, they had lost three games on the trot.

They come into the fixture on the back of a one all draw at NEC. Their last home game was also a draw, and a tally of six points is all they can show for their one loss, three draws and four defeats in eight matches.

Similarly, the last encounter between BUL and Wakiso Giants also ended in a 0-0 stalemate in May. This will be their ninth meeting.

Kitata tops the UPL scoring chart with six goals

Team News

Only Pascal Ngobi is out with an injury. Meaning the coach has almost a full squad at his disposal to choose from.

Speaking ahead of the match, Coach James Magala said the players have been filed to the level required to win the game.

“We have prepared our boys technically well. Everyone is good, everyone is okay and everyone is in good conditions.”

“We are going to Wakiso to perform well. But we have to do things at the right time to see that we comeback with the win.”

Captain George Kasonko said;

“Away matches often have many different things.  We don’t expect the game to be a walk in the park, and as players, we have to double our efforts.”

“If it means dying a little, we have to do so in double digits. If it means doing right things at the right time, we have to follow the same script of doubling our efforts. So, we have to prepare in time and do the things we want to do in time. We need to win tomorrow’s game.”

Head to Head

P8 W3 D2 L3

It is three wins for each side, and they have drawn two times in eight matches since 2019.

Last four encounters

January 04, 2022

Wakiso Giants 4-3 BUL FC

February 12, 2022

BUL FC 2-0 Wakiso Giants

December 02, 2022

BUL FC 2-1 Wakiso Giants

May 01, 2023

Wakiso Giants 0-0 BUL FC

Match Facts

  • BUL have won seven games and lost one, with 21 points collected in eight matches.
  • Along the run, Kikomeko’s side has scored 12 goals, conceded five, and kept four clean sheets.
  • It is also three wins and a loss for the Eastern Giants in four away matches, representing nine (9) points from a possible 12 on the road.
  • In their four trips, they have scored five goals, leaked four, and kept one clean sheet (1-0 win over Bright Stars in mid-September).
  • BUL’s away loss was against UPDF FC (2-0) at the beginning of this month and it is the only time they have failed to score this term.
  • Out of the four visits to the Purple Sharks, BUL have won one game, drawn one and lost two. The 1-0 victory came in September 2019 courtesy of Ibrahim Kiyemba’s own goal on the stroke of halftime.
  • The Eastern Giants are however unbeaten in their previous three meetings with Wakiso Giants, actually they won two of them; 2-0 in February and 2-1 in December of 2022, while they drew 0-0 in May 2023.
  • The goalless draws of January 2020 and May 2023 stand to this day as the only games between the sides not to have a goal scored.
  • This fixture has also produced 17 goals altogether, with BUL scoring nine times against the Purple Sharks.
  • It has also produced a winner in six games of the eight they have played.
  • Wakiso Giants have won one game, drawn three and lost four of their eight matches, tallying six points from a possible 25.
  • They are yet to win a game at home. They lost 3-0 at Maroons, 3-1 against Kitara and drew against Bright Stars (1-1) and Express (0-0).
  • Their goal return at Kabaka Kyabaggu stands at two goals, and seven conceded.
  • After losing three consecutive games, Wakiso Giants are unbeaten in their past two matches – drew against Express (0-0) and NEC (1-1).
  • All that said however, they have failed to score in two of their four home games – at Maroons (they lost 3-0) and Express.

Match Officials

Kavuma Vicent has been selected to take charge of this clash as the center referee. He will be assisted by Ijaga Muamiru and Magoola Ashraf. Kimayo Stephen will be the fourth official while Tomusange Ali will serve as the referee assessor.

Match Coverage

It’s not a TV game but the proceedings will be shared across all our social media channels throughout.

Twitter: @bulfc1

Facebook: BUL Football Club – Jinja

Instagram: bulfc1

You Tube: BUL FC TV

MATCH REPORT: BUL FC 2-1 KITARA FC

Ten men BUL withstood a late Kitara charge to return to winning ways at FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru

A first half brace from Alex Kitata inspired the Eastern Giants to a 2-1 win on a rainy evening, Sunday.

Kitata has now scored six goals

Midfielder Ibrahim Kazindula was sent off midway the second half before Denis Omedi pulled one back in the 80th minute for the visitors, but it wasn’t enough to deny BUL of all three points – a result that consolidates us at the top of the table with 21 points, four better of Vipers SC in second place.

It was a fantastic showing from the Eastern Giants— they were excellent throughout; alert in defense, artistic in the middle and instinctive in the attack.

They started the game on the front foot, creating the first chance of the match just three minutes in.

Jerome Kirya crafted his way through the middle and picked out Lawrence Tezikya whose ferocious low effort from inside the box rattled the foot of the post.

Jerome Kirya (right) menaced Kitara with his slick passes

Four minutes later, the Eastern Giants opened the scoring. Nicholas Mwere drove forward, on reaching the edge of the box, he noticed Kitata’s run and placed the ball there that the forward fired home from close range. Chrispus Kusiima in Kitara’s goal had no chance on the shot – it went up rising and hit the roof of the net.

In a blink of an eye, another chance came BUL’s way.Martin Aprem ignited a counter on the right, wove from his half and left his markers wailing before shooting. The goalkeeper spilled but Kitata was just seconds late as Kusiima sprung up quickly to palm the ball into corner.

His save left him needing medical attention after sustaining an injury in the process and he was thus replaced by Farouk Yawe.

On the 19th minute mark, BUL doubled the advantage through Kitata, again. Mwere ghosted from the left side to the goal mouth and sent a life threatening thunderous shot that the substitute goalkeeper placed in Kitata’s way. The forward made no mistake but to score his sixth goal of the season with untold calm.

After the interval, the game was punctuated and halted by a heavy downpour for almost an hour with just two minutes played in the second half but play finally resumed when it was safe to do so.

BUL remained the better side even after the restart but this time they were unlucky as the various chances that they created were not converted.

The visitors made four changes in response and immediately started to cause some sort of havoc for us.

By the 75th minute, the Eastern Giants were  down to ten men after Ibrahim Kazindula was shown a red card for a second bookable offense when he fouled Solomon Okwalinga .

Kitara laid camp in our half as a result. Jude Ssemugabi ran the lines on the left as Denis Omedi tried to force things through the middle but our backline comprising of Benon Tahomera, Walter Ochora and Hillary Onek policed well at most of the times and quelled their intentions.

However, the Royals at last found a breakthrough when Omedi capitalized on a goal melee in our box to pull one back for his side in the 80th minute.

But BUL held on from this point to secure an excellent win despite being a man less.

This was our seventh win this season in eight matches. The next outing will be against Wakiso Giants on 1st December 2023 at Kabaka Kyabagu stadium in Wakiso.

Nicholas Mwere (with the ball) made two assists

Starting XI:

Tom Ikara, Hillary Onek, Nicholas Mwere, Walter Ochora, Benon Tahomera, Douglas Muganga, Ibrahim Kazindula, Jerome Kirya, Martin Aprem, Lawrence Tezikya, Alex Kitata.

Substitutes:

John Okurut, Gerald Ogweti, Ibrahim Mugulusi, Shafiq Kwikiriza, Edrine Opaala, Mathew Odongo, Samuel Sekamatte, Emmanuel Obua, Vincent Zziwa, Richard Ayiko.

MATCH PREVIEW: BUL FC VS KITARA FC

Sunday 26th November 2023

Uganda Premier League

FUFA Technical Centre

BUL FC Vs Kitara FC

Kickoff: 3pm

After the international break, the Eastern Giants return to action to face Kitara in a Uganda premier league titanic clash at FUFA technical centre in Njeru.

It is a battle between the first and the third as the most inform sides meet on Sunday. No one has bleached BUL at home this season, whilst Kitara has often refused to be bullied away from home. They have just been magnificent.

Kirya Jerome will run the midfield

We began our campaign with six straight wins off Bright Stars, KCCA, Arua Hill, Maroons, SC Villa and URA FC.

But that run was halted by UPDF sixteen days ago as we fell 2-0 to the army side, our first loss this campaign.

There were still positives to take from the game however and we are keen to follow it up with unmatched fantastic performance this weekend. The visit of Kitara presents the opportunity to make the amends and consolidate our position at the top. It is 18 points for the Eastern Giants as a result of six wins and one defeat in seven matches.

Kitara, who are third on the table, come into the game with 16 points, two behind BUL. They have won five games, drawn one and lost one in seven outings.

Although both sides were unable to get maximum points in their last time out, BUL will be looking to win the match to put to bet the recent slip and launch another winning streak.

The last face-off between the teams was in May 2021as they settled for a two all draw. This will be their third meeting.

Alex Kitata was crowned the best of October recently

Team News

Midfield kingpin – Pascal Ngobi is still in the treatment room with an injury while Captain George Kasonko will also sit out the match due to suspension. The rest of the squad is well set for the clash and ready for contention.

George Kasonko

While speaking ahead of the mouthwatering clash, Coach James Magala said,

“We have done our preparations very well and every player is in good condition. We have prepared them technically, tactically and mentally,” he said.

“We are aware that Kitara are third on the table and behind us by just two points. So we have to make sure we win tomorrow’s game. I know our fans will come in big numbers to give us support and the boys are ready to deliver the best.”

Striker Samuel Ssekamatte said,

“The loss against UPDF is now behind us. As players, we agreed not to lose any home game and I know that whatever we have done during our preparations for this game is aimed at getting victory tomorrow. We have made the corrections and I urge all our fans to come and support us.”

Samuel Ssekamatte

 Head to Head

P2 W1 D1 L0

Just two league matches have been played between these teams, with BUL winning and drawing one apiece.

Previous two encounters

March 13, 2021

BUL FC 3-2 Kitara FC

May 12, 2021

Kitara FC 2-2 BUL FC

Match Facts

  • BUL have won six of their past seven games, including all three home matches this season, scoring ten (10) goals and conceding four in the process with a count of 18 points collected.
  • From the seven games, they have managed four clean sheets, against – Bright Stars, KCCA FC, Maroons and URA FC.
  • Eight of BUL’s ten goals were scored in the first half, while two goals of the four conceded as of now came in the second half.
  • They have failed to score in only one game this term – the 2-0 defeat at UPDF and it was the first time they conceded as many goals in a game.
  • The Eastern Giants are unbeaten in the last two meetings with Kitara, winning one game and drawing the other, with five goals scored and four conceded across the matches.
  • BUL is also unbeaten and the most inform home side in the division after picking a maximum of nine points in three games at FUFA Technical Centre without conceding. They have scored five goals during the run.
  • Kitara, however, is also unbeaten and the most inform away team after collecting 10 points in four games. They have scored nine goals and conceded five on the road.
  • This campaign, the visitors have won five games, drawn one and lost one to pick 16 points from seven matches.
  • But they have failed to win their last two games – lost at home to Maroons at the start of the month before securing a two all draw at URA in Lugazi.
  • They have kept one clean sheet so far – against UPDF midway of November.
  • Just like BUL, Kitara have also failed to score in only one game – the 1-0 loss at Maroons.
  • They have scored 13 goals since the season started, four in the first half and nine in the second half, with one coming in the 90th minute and three in the additional minutes after the regulation time.
  • Of the seven goals conceded, four were let in during the first half of the matches.

Match Officials

William Oloya will take charge of the game from the center. Katenya Ronald and Masembe Isa will officiate as the first and second assistant referees respectively. Madanda Ronald will be the fourth official while Amin Bbosa will be the referee assessor.

Match Coverage:

Although the game will be televised, our social media channels will relay minute to minute text commentary during play time. A match report and highlights will follow shortly.

Twitter: @bulfc1

Facebook: Bul Football Club – Jinja

Instagram: bulfc

You Tube: BUL FC TV

KITATA CROWNED BEST OF OCTOBER

Forward Alex Kitata has been named the Pilsner Uganda premier league’s player of the month for September/October during the awarding function held at Kati Kati restaurant in Kampala on Wednesday evening.

Kitata with his award at Kati Kati Restaurant

BUL FC’s talisman receives the award for the first time in his career having scored three goals in four games which kept the Eastern Giants joint top on the table with 15 points then.

Kitata scored one goal in the 2-1 win at Arua Hill and then delivered a brace in the 3-0 sweet win over Maroons.

He was also on target as BUL beat URA FC 1-0 at the end of the month of October but this came after the nominations

“I am excited that I have won the player of the month award. It is a big achievement and it motivates me to continue working hard,” Kitata said after his victory was announced.

“Winning this award creates a bigger challenge – maintaining the standards, being on top of the game all the time but I will try so that I can win more.”

“Although they have awarded only me, I know we have won it as a team – right from the management, coaches, players and fans.  It has been a collective effort basing on how we have been working and playing on the pitch.”

To win the award, Kitata had to beat competition from Kitara’s Denis Omedi and Fred Amaku of Maroons.

He becomes the third BUL FC player to win the prize since the award was initiated, following in the footsteps of former Eastern Giants Simon Peter Oketch and Richard Wandyaka who won it in March and October 2022 respectively.

MATCH PREVIEW: UPDF VS BUL FC

Thursday 9th November 2023

Uganda Premier League

Bombo Military Grounds

UPDF Vs BUL FC

Kickoff: 4pm

BUL FC look to consolidate their grip at the top of the Uganda premier league on Thursday evening as they make the trip to Bombo military grounds to take on UPDF FC

Highly impressive early-season form sees the Eastern Giants boast with six wins in as many games – their aim now is to preserve the unbeaten run by securing consecutive victories.

The Eastern Giants sit pretty well in the first place on the Uganda premier league log with 18 points having not dropped even a point in six rounds.

Defender Nicholas Mwere in a action.

Abbey Kikomeko’s men convincingly beat Bright Stars, KCCA, Arua Hill, Maroons and SC Villa. They also picked points against a boggy URA side last time out. Therefore, every game is there for the taking for BUL.

In their way however lie a bewildering army side that is eager to get up and running in front of its own fans and is desperate to continue its renaissance.

After losing three consecutive games, UPDF recently drew with Express and beat Busoga United in their immediate last two games.

They currently occupy 12th position in the table with one win, two draws and three defeats from their six games played so far. They come into the encounter with five points, one and two ahead of Wakiso Giants and Bright Stars respectively.

It was a one all draw when the sides last met in April. This will be the 13th meeting between the two teams.

 

Striker Alex Kitata

TEAM NEWS:

Midfielder Pascal Ngobi will miss the clash after sustaining an injury against URA in the dieing  minutes of the game but the rest of the squad are available for selection.

‘‘ UPDF is a strong side, we haven’t won  in  Bombo in the last 4 outings  but we are going there to change those numbers this time. We are building on our current form to get maximum points from Bombo. The boys are in good shape, we have prepared them well and they are ready to deliver tomorrow’’, assistant coach James Magala.

Captain George Kasonko ” Our last six wins are not news anymore everybody knows we won them, our focus now is on tomorrow’s game against UPDF that  is very crucial to us and we going to play it as a final  . We are in good shape and ready to battle for maximum points. We call upon our fans to come support us tomorrow and promise to get maximum points for them

Head to Head

P12 W6 D2 L4

Twelve matches have been played between these teams, producing six wins for BUL, four for UPDF and two draws since 2015.

Previous four encounters

December 23, 2021

UPDF FC 1-1 BUL FC

March 01, 2022

BUL 5-1 UPDF FC

October 8, 2022

BUL FC 3-1 UPDF FC

February 21, 2023

UPDF 1-1 BUL FC

BUL FC starting line up against URA

Match Facts

BUL have won all their past six games, including the three away matches this season, scoring ten (10) goals and conceding two in the process with a maximum of 15 points collected.

From the six games, they have managed four clean sheets, against – Bright Stars, KCCA FC, Maroons and URA FC.

Eight of BUL’s ten goals have come in the first half.

The Eastern Giants are unbeaten in the last five meetings with UPDF, winning three matches and drawing two, with 14 goals scored and seven conceded during the same run.

BUL’s last loss to UPDF occurred three years ago when they were defeated by the army side 2-1 in December of 2020. The Eastern Giants’ first half lead through Joseph Ssemujju was overturned by Dickens Okwir’s late double for UPDF.

However, BUL has never won a league match away at UPDF. In six trips to Bombo, the Eastern Giants have drawn two games and lost three but they were beneficiaries of a FUFA Disciplinary Committee Panel’s decision to overturn UPDF’s 1-0 victory over BUL, and awarded three points and three goals to the Eastern Giants after the army team used Sulaiman Majanjalo who was ineligible to play in that game of April 2018.

Injured Pascal Ngobi celebrating with striker Lawrence Tezikya

This fixture has produced a winner in ten of their past twelve (12) meetings, and 38 goals have been scored across the games, with BUL FC having a lion’s share of 23.

The two stalemates in this fixture ended 1-1; and in both, BUL scored first. Musa Esenu’s goal in the 12th minute was cancelled out by Ivan Ahimbisibwe for UPDF in December 2021 while Frank Yiga equalized for the army side after Hillary Onek had put BUL ahead last season in February 2023.

UPDF have won three times in six home league games against BUL since 2015. They won 3-1 in February 2016, 2-0 in February 2017 and 2-1 in December 2021.

This campaign, the hosts have won one game, drawn two and lost three to pick five points from six matches.

And they have failed to win all their three homes games – drew against Express and URA, and lost 0-2 against Wakiso Giants in September.

They have kept two clean sheets so far – against URA FC and Busoga United.

But they have also failed to score in four of their six outings.

They have scored three goals this term and conceded six across all the matches.

Two of their three goals have come in the second half. However, their visitors have conceded one goal only after the break.

Match Coverage:

Our social media channels will relay minute to minute text commentary during play time. A match report and highlights will follow shortly.

Twitter: @bulfc1

Facebook: Bul Football Club – Jinja

Instagram: bulfc

You Tube: BUL FC TV

MATCH REPORT: BUL FC 1-0 URA FC

Alex Kitata’s solitary goal and Tom Ikara’s goalkeeping heroics secured a 1-0 win for BUL FC over URA FC at FUFA Technical Centre on Tuesday.

Kitata roofed in his fourth goal of the season and Ikara denied Emmanuel Oketch, Joseph Ssemujju, Joshua Lubwama, Sharif Kimbowa and Viane Ssekajugo to secure all three points for Abbey Kikomeko’s side and ultimately move to the summit of the league table with 18 points from six games.

It was BUL’s fourth league win over URA since November 2011 and sixth on the bounce this season.

In what was a keenly contested encounter in Njeru, the tax collectors had chances to open the scoring but their lackluster performance infront of the goal and Ikara’s strong gloves were their greatest undoing.

Wide man Emmanuel Oketch came close under five minutes when he beat his marker to the ball in our half, advanced and unleashed a rocket that would be a goal on any day but our net minder was equal to the task as he parried the ball into corner.

Ikara was forced into another sensational save to keep us level, punching away a ferocious effort from Joseph Ssemujju who had found himself in space near the area and his attempt to convert the rebound was just too high.

BUL’s first real sight of goal came midway the first half, as George Kasonko demonstrated his attacking threat when he picked out Jerome Kirya whose low drive was well held by Denis Otim in URA’s goal.

By now, the Eastern Giants had started creating openings and on 35 minutes, Kirya floated an inviting free kick into the box and it bounced off the back of Reagan Kalyowa after losing sight of the ball.

Moments later, an electrifying move involving Kasonko, Nicholas Mwere and Martin Aprem resulted in Kirya releasing a low shot but it was off target and the chance went begging.

At the other end, the visitors could and perhaps should have opened the scores following a break through the middle by Hassan Kalega. Upon receiving the pass from the midfielder, Ssemujju agonizingly again failed to beat the goalkeeper.

Two successive corners went BUL’s way on the stroke of half time but the opponents were tight enough to keep the scores even heading into the break.

BUL began the second half with much urgency and soon after the restart; the Eastern Giants went ahead on 52 minutes.

Walter Ochora’s initial pass was blocked by Najib Fesali, Fesali’s clearance then bounced off the chest of a retreating Lubwama and back into their zone, beating Hudu Mulikyi before reaching Kitata who calmly tucked in the ball with his right foot to us into the lead.

The visitors however came close to equalizing just minutes later. Lubwama delivered a dangerous free kick but it was tipped over the bar by Tom Ikara.

At this moment, URA was everywhere, creating chances but with no one to convert. Ssemujju wasted yet again another chance. Ivan Ahimbisibwe missed from close range off an assist from substitute Moses Aliro following a counter, while Kimbowa also could not turn Kalega’s flicked header into the net as the end of the game was approaching.

Goalkeeper Denis Otim denied Mwere with a strong arm before Kitata hit the woodwork for BUL.

The game’s last chance fell to Vianne Ssekajugo in the additional five minutes but Ikara was alert enough to keep the clean sheet, his fourth in five matches.

BUL’s next league match will be against UPDF FC on 9th November in Bombo.

Starting XI:

Tom Ikara (GK), Hillary Onek, Nicholas Mwere, Ronald Otti, Walter Ochora, Pascal Ngobi, George Kasonko, Jerome Kirya, Martin Aprem, Reagan Kalyowa, Alex Kitata.

Substitutes;

Joel Mutakubwa (GK), Samuel Ssekamatte, Lawrence Tezikya,  Gerald Ogweti, Ibrahim Kazindula, Mathew Odong, Emmanuel Obua, Edrine Opaala, Douglas Muganga.

MATCH PREVIEW: BUL VS URA

Tuesday October 31, 2023

Uganda Premier League

FUFA Technical Centre

BUL FC Vs URA FC

Kick-off: 4PM

The Eastern Giants welcome URA to FUFA Technical Centre on Tuesday in the Uganda premier league, match day six at 4pm (EAT).

Hillary Onek battling for the ball with the opponent

Our winning run was extended to five games following last week’s 2-1 away victory over sixteen time league champions – SC Villa.

It was quite the contrast for URA; they drew 1-1 against Maroons at the prisons grounds. Having got a late lead, the tax collectors were close to bagging all the three points but were denied at last when the home side equalized in added time.

BUL is currently second on the log after enjoying a strong start to the season – with five wins in as many games, beating Bright Stars, KCCA, Arua Hill, Maroons and SC Villa to count 15 points, same as leaders Kitara. Of the five victories, three have come away from home.

Winger Martin Aprem in action

Our most recent encounter came in March 2023 where we lost 1-0 in Njeru.

Heading into the game, three places and six points separate the sides. URA is sixth with nine points after winning only two games.

This will be the 25th meeting between the two teams.

Team News

Striker Joel Madondo missed the SC Villa game due to injury and remains on the sidelines even against URA. The rest of the squad is available and ready for contention.

About tomorrow’s clash, head coach Abbey Kikomeko Bogere said that he expects a tough challenge from the visitors but he echoed BUL plays to win, not to lose and that our current exciting form is not a fluke nor just a one off.

The good form we are having is not a mere happening, we have fought for it and we shall continue to fight hard to see that we maintain it. The boys are in high gear as every game we play is a final, that is why we’re still unbeaten – we don’t look at losing – we play to win,” he said.

We won against SC Villa in our last match, a game that wasn’t easy. Now we play URA who drew in their last outing.”

It is going to be a tough game against us though. We played and even defeated them in the super eight final but this time we are going to play competing for points and I think we are going to put in whatever it takes to get the three points given that we are at home.”

We shall fight hard to get the points as much as they will also want them.

BUL FC starting 1X that won against URA in the FUFA super 8 finals

Assistant captain Joel Mutakubwa;

We know they are not an easy side but we are going to play under instructions and we might use the home advantage because we don’t want to lose any game at home,”

Basically the players are in good shape and willing to give their best. But we are going to take it like any other game. We have ninety minutes to play for, and with the instructions of the coach, we shall certainly get the maximum points.”

Head to Head

Twenty four (24) matches have been played between the sides in the league since November 2011, with the duels ending in three BUL FC wins, 11 URA victories and ten draws

Last four meetings

November 20, 2021

URA 2-2 BUL FC

April 04, 2022

BUL FC 2-0 URA FC

October 14, 2022

URA 1-1 BUL FC

March 04, 2023

BUL FC 0-1 URA FC

Match facts

BUL have won all their opening five matches this season to collect 15 points, a record only matched by Kitara.

The fantastic run has stretched our unbeaten run to seven league matches, stretching back to last season.

Abbey Kikomeko’s men have scored nine (9) goals at the time; only NEC (10) and Kitara (11) have scored more.

From the past four meetings between the sides, the Eastern Giants have lost only one to URA, the 1-0 home loss in March.

BUL’s three wins off URA arrived with clean sheets, the similar scores of 1-0 in April of 2016 and February 2018, and the 2-0 victory in April 2022.

Of the ten stalemates in this fixture, six were one all draws, two were goalless; while the other two were two all stalemates.

URA has won two games, and drawn three of their five outings, and they are one of the five teams that are still unbeaten.

The tax collectors have also drawn all their three away matches this term – against; UPDF (0-0), Bright Stars (1-1) and Maroons (1-1).

All games involving the visitors this season have not had more than two goals.

Match Officials

Kasalirwe Lucky will take charge of the match from the center. Osire Juma and Kateregga Ashraf to run the lines as the first and second assistant referees in that order. Duula Joshua will serve as the fourth official, while Tomusange Ali will be the referee assessor.

Match Coverage:

The best way to enjoy every bit of this game is to come to FUFA technical center. Meanwhile you can also follow the action through our social media channels below with full text coverage during the game followed by a match report and highlights.

Twitter: @bulfc1

Facebook: Bul Football Club – Jinja

Instagram: Bulfc1

You Tube: BUL FC TV

MATCH REPORT:SC VILLA 1-2 BUL FC

BUL continued their fine run of form with a fifth win on the bounce after coming out 2-1 winners away to SC Villa on Tuesday.

The victory gives BUL 15 points from five matches, which places us alone at the top of the table, three points ahead of Kitara at the time of writing.

It’s the first time the team has won all its opening five league matches, and this has generated a great aura of positivity around the club given the scintillating showings the team has shown on the pitch thus far.

The Eastern Giants carried a 2-0 lead into the tunnel, George Kasonko found his first goal of the season midway the first half at Muteesa II stadium – Wankulukuku before Ronald Otti marked his return from injury with a stooping header to double our advantage and ultimately secure all three points.

SC Villa were the first to threaten with a nice opportunity when Peter Onzima broke away at a blistering pace and then unleashed a stinging shot but Joel Mutakubwa, who was making his first start between the sticks this season, was prepared to claim the effort.

Soon after, Abbey Kikomeko’s men put their stamp on the game. From a corner, Jerome Kirya curled the ball into the box, finding Ronald Otti. Otti then homed in on goal, not on target though but his effort could only land into the path of Kasonko who poked the ball into the net on 34 minutes.

Kikomeko could not ask for a better game management from there on wards as the side did find the second goal just three minutes later.

Kirya yet again swung his crafty legs from the corner and then expertly picked out Otti who brilliantly planted his header beyond the reach of a hapless Norman Angufindru for the second.

The hosts had a moment where they wove passes around our area and eventually pulled one back after the break, through Umar Lutalo on 64 minutes but the Eastern Giants ensured they remained at bay for the remainder of the game.

Next week on Tuesday, we return to league action, hosting URA FC at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.

Starting XI:

Joel Mutakubwa (GK),Hillary Onek, Douglas Muganga, Ronald Otti, Walter Ochor a, Pascal Ngobi,George Kasonko, Jeromy Kirya, Martin Aprem, Reagan Kalyowa, Alex Kitata.

Substitutes:

Tom Ikara (GK), Samuel Sekamatte, Lawrence Tezikya, Gerald Ogweti, Ibrahim Kazindula, Shafiq Kwikiriza, John Okurut, Mathew Odongo Tayo, Emmanuel Obua.

MATCH PREVIEW: SC VILLA VS BUL FC

Tuesday 24th October 2023

Uganda Premier League

SC Villa Vs BUL FC

Mutesa II Stadium

Kickoff: 4pm

It will not be sun, seas and sand on Tuesday but a ride to Mutesa II stadium awaits the perfect BUL FC nonetheless for a head on clash with SC Villa, starting 4pm.

The Eastern Giants were 3-0 winners against Maroons at home last Friday. Jacob Okao’s own goal and two from Alex Kitata were enough to put the visitors to the sword and put us on top of the pile with 12 points after four rounds.

Abbey Kikomeko’s men are enjoying a solid start to the campaign with four wins in as many matches, and they look not relenting anytime soon despite the challenge they are about to face in SC Villa.

This is becoming a common fixture however as this will be the fifth clash in all competitions between the sides in just a year. No other teams have met each other for as many times in the same period like the two.

Every side won their home league game when they met last season – fairly enough, each with a 1-0 victory. SC Villa was the last to have the last laugh in the league match played in March this calendar year.

But BUL got the delight four and a half months later following a 6-5 win on penalties over the Jogoos enroute to winning the FUFA super eight tournament in August.

For the hosts, it is one win, and as many losses and two draws for them this campaign – leaving them in eighth place with five points, seven behind BUL.

Tuesday’s encounter will be the 30th meeting in all competitions between the two sides.

Team News

Following our recent good run, assistant coach James Magala looked ahead to Tuesday’s match and said,

“This game is not going to be easy but we have done our preparations very well, and as far as we are concerned, the boys are ready for tomorrow’s outing.”

“SC Villa will try to defend but according to our plan, I know the boys are going to do well mostly in the final third. Preparations have been okay.”

“We have had some few corrections here and there and I think tomorrow we may score more goals because we want to win the game.”

Striker Samuel Ssekamatte said,

“Looking at our previous game against SC Villa, we lost 1-0 away from home but we have put that behind ourselves because we have so much at stake this season.”

“Looking at the positive start we have had to this season, we believe that whatever we have done, whatever we have prepared can give us an opportunity to add on the points we already have.”

“I believe all the players are in good shape and in good conditions to deliver the maximum points because that is what we looking for in tomorrow’s game.”

“All fans in central and those following us from Jinja should flock in big numbers to support us. Given the way we have started the league, we believe that even tomorrow we have what it takes to take the maximum points. We are not going to disappoint them.”

Head to Head

From the 29 matches across all competitions, this fixture has produced ten (10) wins for BUL, ten for SC Villa and nine draws.

Last four meetings

October 22, 2022               

BUL FC 1-0 SC Villa

March 11, 2023 (UG Cup Replay)

BUL FC 1-0 SC Villa.

March 21, 2023

SC Villa 1-0 BUL FC

August 14, 2023            

FT: BUL FC 1(6)- 1(5) SC Villa (Super 8 semi finals)

Match facts

BUL is one of the only two sides with a 100% record in the league so far, after winning their opening four matches to collect 12 points, same as Kitara FC.

Along the feat, the Eastern Giants have kept three clean sheets – scoring a total of seven goals and conceding one only.

They have also scored in each and every game they have played.

Out of the past 12 meetings between the sides, BUL have won seven, drawn four times and lost once – the 1-0 defeat last season in Lira.

48 goals have been scored in this fixture since 2011 and the Eastern Giants have a share of 23.

Since losing 2-1 in their opener against Kitara, SC Villa are unbeaten in their previous three matches, although they have only one win to show.

Just like BUL, the Jogoos have also scored in each and every game they have played this term.

But they have failed to keep their doors shut in all, conceding four goals across the matches.

From their four games, SC Villa have won one, drawn two and lost one to put five points to the board.

Match Coverage

The game will be live on television but you can also follow the action through our social media channels below, with full text coverage during the game, followed by a match report and match highlights.

Twitter: @bulfc1

Facebook: Bul Football Club – Jinja

Instagram: bulfc

You Tube: BUL FC TV