MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo is warming up for yet another thrilling morning of top-tier women’s football as Kampala Queens FC host Uganda Martyrs High School WFC tomorrow at 10:00 AM. The Queens, unbeaten so far this season, return home with confidence, hunger, and a mission: to extend their dominance and continue their pursuit of back-to-back league glory.
Tomorrow, that same identity will be put to the test against a stubborn Uganda Martyrs side that knows how to make life difficult.
The clash between Kampala Queens and Uganda Martyrs has quietly become one of the most competitive fixtures in the league. The numbers tell the story:
- 8 matches played
- 4 wins for the Queens
- 4 draws
- 11 goals scored by Queens
- 5 goals conceded
Despite this dominance, Martyrs remain one of the few teams capable of neutralising the Queens’ threatening patterns. Their last visit to Lugogo ended in a 0–0 draw, a result that still lingers in the memory of the Queens’ technical bench.]
With that in mind, the Queens enter tomorrow’s match fully aware that possession, precision, and patience will be crucial.
Assistant Coach Sharon Kizza emphasized the team’s readiness and respect for their opponents during the prematch press address:
“We are back at home, playing against Uganda Martyrs, a team that is not easy. Every team in the top tier is hardworking and ready to compete. But as we are at home, we are also ready to compete. The ladies have been working hard all week preparing for the match, and we believe they will be up to the task.
To our fans, please come in numbers, because we are back and we are at home.”
Forward Shamusa Najjuma added the players’ perspective, highlighting the desire to keep building on the club’s championship mentality:
“My team is well prepared. The coaches have given us their best, so we hope to do our best on Sunday’s game. Our target is to defend the trophy we won last season. I call upon our fans to come and support us.”
This fixture rarely disappoints. Martyrs are known for their disciplined defensive shape, compact blocks, and quick transitions. They often try to slow down the rhythm, absorb pressure, and frustrate opponents—much like they did in last season’s meeting at Lugogo. If the Queens maintain their rhythm and intensity, they have every opportunity to break Martyrs’ resistance. The visitors’ defensive discipline will test patience, but Queens’ fluid interplay, combined with their unmatched momentum, gives them the edge.
A controlled, tactical, and high-tempo game is expected — the type Queens often thrive in.




