Bul FC holds URA FC in Friday game

Bul FC held URA FC to a one all draw in the only Startimes Uganda premier league game that was played at Nambole on Friday 22nd of March.

In a game televised live on sanyuka TV URA FC got off the blocks first with their newest signing Cromwell Rwothomio getting to the end of Peter Lwasa’s cross, putting them forward inside the first minute of the game.

The tax collectors kept probing in the first 10 minutes but after that, Bul fc midfielder Richard Wandyaka tried to lead a resurgence for his earlier subdued side with several attempts but was denied by URA’s shot stopper Allionzi Nafian , to keep it 1-0 at the interval.

In the 62nd minute, Wandyaka was finally rewarded for his hard work as he headed home an equaliser for the visitors, a score that was maintained till the final whistle.

The draw left Sam Ssimbwa’s URA FC fourth with 39 points, two shy of third placed Mbarara city, while Peter Onen’s BUL FC stay 5th with 36 points.

League action will return on Tuesday the 26th of March as the tax collectors host the Wankulukuku based side Express FC while Wasswa Bossa's Tooro United will face Bul FC in a venue to be communicated.

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