Ulinzi Starlets' coach Joseph Mwanza keen to exploit Wadadia's weaknesses in their Kenya Women’s Premier League match at Ulinzi Sports Complex this Saturday.
Ulinzi will be looking to pick up their first win of the season in the 10 am kick-off.
Despite acknowledging Wadadia's strength, especially after last season's defeat, Mwanza said: “It is not the first time we are playing Wadadia."
"We know their system and their weakness. We also know how strong they are. They beat us at home last season and we are, therefore, expecting a tough match."
Ulinzi lost 2-1 to champions Vihiga Queens in their opening match last weekend, a defeat Mwanza blamed referee Irene Onyango for.
Determined to bounce back, Mwanza said they have thoroughly prepared for the encounter.
"We have to recover from last week’s defeat. We have done enough preparations for this weekend's fixture as we look to pick our first three points," added Mwanzia.
"The fixture kicks off early after agreement with our opponents as we seek to avoid disruptions now that it will be Kenya DefenCe Forces Day. We too want to celebrate our heroes,’’ he added.
Wadadia will also be gunning for their first win of the season after drawing 1-1 with Nakuru City Queens at ASK Grounds in Nakuru last Sunday.
Other matches on Saturday will see Kenya Police Bullets face Bungoma Queens at Police Sacco Stadium while Zetech Sparks will be up against Nakuru City Queens at Imani Stadium.
Sunday's matches will pit Kibera Soccer Ladies against Vihiga Queens at Dagorreti High School while Bunyore Starlets face Trans Nzoia Falcons at Mumboha Grounds.
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