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Breetons Down Dikirr to Stretch Unbeaten Run

Breetons Hospital FC extended their unbeaten streak in the Lower Rift Regional League 2024/2025 Zone B1 with a commanding 2-0 win over Dikirr Township on Sunday afternoon at Kilgoris D.E.B grounds, Narok.

The league leaders showed their class yet again, controlling the match from start to finish. Goals in one half sealed the victory, the first coming from a well-placed finish after a sweeping team move and the second via a clinical strike late in the game to kill off any hopes of a Dikirr comeback.

The win sees Breetons improve to 28 points from 10 matches, further tightening their grip at the top of the table. With 9 wins and 1 draw, their defensive solidity and attacking efficiency continue to set them apart-now with 21 goals scored and just 5 conceded.

Dikirr, who began the day in fifth place, struggled to break down Breetons' disciplined backline and now face increasing pressure in the race for a top-four finish.

With just a few games left in the season, Breetons look unstoppable in their pursuit of the Zone B1 title and on current form, it is hard to see anyone standing in their way.

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