
Photo Credit: Kariobangi Sharks FC
Kenyan Premier League giants Gor Mahia missed out on a great opportunity to move nine points clear at the top of the FKF Premier League following a 0-0 draw against a stubborn Kariobangi Sharks side at Kasarani Stadium on Saturday.
The record league champions went into the fixture knowing a win will take them nine points clear ahead of second-placed and rivals AFC Leopards, who have amassed 52 points from 26 matches.
🟢 | HIGHLIGHTS
Watch how it went down at Kasarani Stadium today and what coach Akonnor had to say. #Sirkal | #SportPesaNaGor pic.twitter.com/sZGjsj5Mec
— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) April 4, 2026
The draw now means AFC Leopards will be able to reduce Gor Mahia’s lead at the top to only two points, with only eight matches remaining to conclude the season, if they manage to beat Murang’a Seal in another league fixture on Sunday.
Sharks had the better the chance to go ahead in the opening exchanges but former Tusker FC striker David Majak fluffed an open chance with the goal gapping after a fantastic cross from the left side.
Samuel Kapen was the latest causality of missed chances this time for Gor Mahia after he failed to tap home a cross from the impressive Shariff Musa.
🟢 | APPRECIATION
Whatever the result, your support humbles us, we never take it for granted. We stay focused and we keep working. Deepest thanks to all the fans who showed up today at Kasarani Stadium.#Sirkal | #SportPesaNaGor pic.twitter.com/JCSuImASj8
— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) April 4, 2026
Sharks under William Muluya never looked down as they kept attacking the former champions. Humphrey Aroko missed another chance for Sharks after he directed his effort into the hands of goalkeeper Gad Mathews.
Following the draw, Gor Mahia remained top with 57 points garnered from 17 wins, six draws, and three defeats. In another fixture, Kakamaga Homeboyz moved above defending champions Kenya Police FC to third position after defeating Mathare United 3-0 at Bukhungu Stadium.
Oliver Majaka, Samuel Odaro, and Henry Omollo scored to ensure the Kakamega-based outfit dislodged Police FC with 45 points, while the champions dropped to fourth with 43 points.
Elsewhere, struggling Ulinzi Stars went down 1-0 against promoted outfit APS Bomet.
Meanwhile, AFC Leopards have confirmed their fixture against Murang’a Seal will now be held at the Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday, April 5.
“Due to unavoidable circumstances, our FKF-PL away match against Murang’a Seal will now be played at Nyayo Stadium and not the Ulinzi Sports Complex as communicated earlier. Sorry for any inconvenience caused,” read part of the AFC statement.
“The kick-off time remain at 2:00 pm.”
Sofapaka 0-0 Bandari FC
Kenya Police FC 1-0 Tusker FC
Saturday;
Ulinzi Stars 0-1 APS Bomet
Kakamega Homeboyz 3-0 Mathare United
Gor Mahia 0-0 Kariobangi Sharks
Sunday;
Murang’a Seal vs AFC Leopards
Bidco United vs KCB
Nairobi United vs Shabana
Monday;
Mara Sugar vs Posta Rangers