Maroons head coach Muhamed Senfuma has vowed to turn the tables, and pick his second win over the Red Eagles this season.
Maroons FC managed a massive Uganda Premier League 1-0 victory over Express FC in the first half of the campaign, at the latter's grounds, courtesy of Solomon Walusimbi.
The two yet again battle later today at the Luzira Prison Grounds, with both teams struggling for results in recent outings.
While Maroons are winless in their last six games (three defeats), Express have won just once in the last six games, suffering four defeats and a single stalemate.
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"We are so thirsty and I promise we're going to win because we need it," Senfuma told the club media.
"We are so prepared. We have rectified so many things in the two-week international break."
"Frankly, it has been so long since we last won a match and so, we are hungry and thirsty, and we have to win," Senfuma added.
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With 31 points in 21 matches, Maroons sit sixth, while Express are ninth on the 16-team log with 29 points.