Kisugu’s Away Joy, Wembley’s Late Show, Black Stars’ Four-Star Display.
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Kampala Region League:Hat-trick Hero Lutaaya Leads Black Stars Rout; Kisugu, Wembley Also Record Victories.

Kampala Regional League Roundup – Wembley Boys and Black Stars Shine as Relegation Battles Intensify
Matchday action in the Kampala regional league delivered a mix of cagey draws, late drama, and big wins as teams across the table fought for crucial points. While the Nakawa Derby ended in a stalemate, the relegation fight produced four 1-1 draws, underlining how tight things are at the bottom.
Meanwhile, Wembley Boys, Black Stars FC, and Lungujja Galaxy flexed their attacking muscles with commanding victories.

Here is a match-by-match breakdown of all the matches .
Born Talent 0-0 Mutungo FC
The much-anticipated Nakawa Derby between Born Talent and Mutungo FC ended in a goalless draw, with both sides settling for a point.
A tense, tactical affair where neither team wanted to lose local bragging rights. Defenses were on top, and clear chances were few. A fair result in a derby where caution outweighed creativity.

Water FC 1-1 Buganda Road FC
Venue: UICT Playground
In a key relegation battle, Water Football Club and Buganda Road FC shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw.
Aziku Joshua put Water FC ahead in the 35th minute, but Moses Ayikobua equalised for Buganda Road.
Water FC will be frustrated not to hold onto their first-half lead.
Buganda Road showed character to fight back and earn a vital point away from home in the survival race.

Lukuli Hearts FC 1-1 Lufula SC
Venue: Lukuli Naganda
Lukuli Hearts FC and Lufula SC also played out a 1-1 draw in another relegation six-pointer.
Ashiraf Luggya struck first for the visitors in the 69th minute, but Isihaaq Lubega equalised for Lukuli Hearts just one minute later. Lufula were reduced to 10 men when Dagalus Bunkeddeko was sent off in the 77th minute.

A dramatic two-minute spell saw both goals scored before Lufula’s red card shifted momentum.
Lukuli Hearts couldn’t capitalise on the extra man, and both teams remain locked in the relegation scrap.
Police Young FC 1-1 Nsambya SC.
Police Young FC and Nsambya SC shared the points in a 1-1 draw.
It was another even contest where neither side could claim all three points.
Wembley Boys 3-0 Mbogo UTD FC
Venue: East High Ntinda Playground
Wembley Boys thrashed Mbogo UTD FC 3-0 with a dominant second-half display.
All three goals came late: Kelvin Gabriel Okiiria opened the scoring in the 61st minute, Arafat Issiiko added a second in the 70th minute, and Joel Derrick Munarira sealed the win in the 84th minute.
Wembley Boys were patient and ruthless after the break. Once they broke the deadlock, they overwhelmed Mbogo UTD with three well-taken goals in 23 minutes.
Black Stars FC 4-0 PCCP FC
Venue: Express Kanyanya Playground
Black Stars FC returned to winning ways in style with a commanding 4-0 victory over PCCP FC on Saturday. Benon Lutaaya scored a hat-trick, while Agamire Ivan added the fourth goal.
A statement performance from Black Stars. Lutaaya was unplayable, and the team looked sharp in attack. This result will boost their confidence after a recent dip in form.
Lungujja Galaxy 4-2 Kireka United FC.
Lungujja Galaxy thumped Kireka United FC 4-2 in a high-scoring encounter.
Galaxy’s attack was in top form, putting four past Kireka United. Despite conceding twice, they controlled the game and picked up an important win.
Edgars FC 2-2 Proline FC
Venue: Wankulukuku Stadium .

Edgars FC and Proline FC shared the spoils in a thrilling 2-2 encounter.
An entertaining match with four goals at the historic Wankulukuku Stadium. Both sides showed attacking intent, but neither defence could hold firm enough to claim all three points.
Ntinda United FC 1-2 Kisugu United
Kisugu United defeated Ntinda United FC 2-1 away from home.

A strong away performance from Kisugu United. They took their chances well and held on for a vital three points.
This round of fixtures highlighted the contrasting fortunes across the league. At the top, Wembley Boys and Black Stars FC sent a message with emphatic wins, while Lungujja Galaxy’s six-goal thriller showed their firepower.
At the bottom, the sheer number of 1-1 draws proves just how tight the relegation battle has become, with no team willing to give an inch. With every point now critical, the season is set for a dramatic finish as clubs fight for survival, promotion, and pride.