Kenya Police Bullets lead the FKF Women’s Premier League after 13 matches, holding a two-point advantage over Ulinzi Starlets.
Vihiga Queens remain in close contention as the season reaches a decisive phase, with mid-table battles and relegation pressures adding to the intensity across the league.
Police Bullets have built their position through consistency, recording 10 wins from 13 matches and suffering only two defeats.
Their commanding goal difference of +36 highlights an attack that has been both prolific and efficient, coupled with a defence that has largely kept opponents at bay.
The numbers reflect a side that has combined discipline with cutting-edge, setting a benchmark for the rest of the league.
Just two points behind, Ulinzi Starlets sit second on 29 points, keeping the leaders firmly within reach.
With nine wins, two draws, and two losses, Ulinzi have matched Police Bullets for resilience, if not quite for firepower.
Their positive goal difference of +15 indicates a balanced team that remains a serious contender as the season progresses.
Vihiga Queens, one of the league’s most established sides, occupy third place on 26 points. With seven wins and five draws, they have lost just once, making them one of the hardest teams to beat.
Their ability to grind out results has kept them in the title conversation, and their +16 goal difference suggests a side capable of capitalising if the teams above falter.
Trinity Starlets are fourth with 24 points, maintaining pressure on the leading trio. Their record of seven wins, three draws, and three defeats points to a team still searching for consistency, but close enough to benefit from any slip-ups ahead of them.
Zetech Sparks complete the top five on 21 points, firmly in the hunt for a strong finish despite a mixed run of results.
The middle of the table remains tightly packed, with Bungoma Queens in sixth on 20 points, followed by Kibera Soccer Women on 18.
Both sides have shown flashes of quality but have struggled to sustain momentum. Their positions underline how competitive the league has become, with small margins separating progress from stagnation.
Further down, Soccer Assassins and Kayole Starlet are level on 16 points, occupying eighth and ninth respectively.
Each has managed four or five wins but has been held back by inconsistency and negative goal differences.
For these teams, the focus is likely shifting toward consolidating their status and pushing into the top half.
At the lower end of the table, Gideon Starlets sit tenth with 13 points, while Kisped Queens and Kisumu Allstarlets face increasing pressure.
Kisped Queens have collected just four points from 13 matches, and Kisumu Allstarlets remain rooted at the bottom with two points and a goal difference of -26.
Their struggles underline the growing gap between the league’s strongest sides and those fighting to stay afloat.
As the season moves beyond its midpoint, the standings suggest a league defined by intensity at both ends of the table.
At the top, the narrow gap between Police Bullets, Ulinzi Starlets and Vihiga Queens points to a title race that could go deep into the calendar. At the bottom, the battle for survival is becoming increasingly urgent.
With many matches still to be played, momentum, squad depth and composure are likely to prove decisive.
For now, Kenya Police Bullets hold the advantage, but the FKF Women’s Premier League remains finely balanced, with every point carrying weight in a season that is beginning to reveal its shape.