The race for the 2025 betPawa Futsal Super League (FSL) title is reaching boiling point, with a thrilling two-horse sprint to the finish. League leaders Mengo City sit on 45 points after 18 games, clinging to the slimmest of leads over defending champions Park FC, who are just one point behind.
Both teams have four matches remaining — fixtures that will ultimately decide who lifts the crown. Mengo may be in pole position, but Park remain firmly in the chase.
Mengo City: 18 games played, 45 points

Remaining Fixtures:
Kabowa Dream Team (Won 4-2 in the first round)
Nansana ASKA (Won 6-1)
Spaks (Won 4-3)
Crown Lubiri (Drew 2-2)
Mengo City are unbeaten in their last 17 matches — a remarkable turnaround after starting their season with a heavy 7-1 loss to Park on opening day. Since then, they’ve grown into one of the most disciplined and consistent sides in the league.
Their remaining opponents are all teams they’ve either beaten or drawn with this season. However, they’ll be wary of Crown Lubiri, who held them to a draw, and a stubborn Kabowa Dream Team, who recently beat Park FC 2-1 and currently sit third with 37 points.
Complacency could be Mengo’s biggest enemy.
Park FC: 18 games played, 44 points

Remaining Fixtures:
Spaks (Won 4-2 in the first round)
Crown Lubiri (Won 6-3)
Kisenyi FC (Won 3-1)
QC Mbarara (Won 7-1)
Park FC have been here before. The reigning champions are gunning for a perfect finish and will rely on experience and their prolific attack to push Mengo to the wire.
They’ve already beaten all four of their upcoming opponents in the first round — and will aim to repeat that dominance.
On paper, their run-in appears slightly easier, especially with QC Mbarara — a side they thrashed 7-1 — as their final opponent.
If Mengo stumble, Park will be poised to pounce.
Important Stats
Mengo City: Unbeaten in 17; only loss was to Park on matchday one
Park FC: Scored 20 goals across their four upcoming opponents in the first round.
The Final Stretch

With both Mengo City and Park FC set to face Spaks and Crown Lubiri, those two fixtures could prove decisive.
Mengo’s fairytale rise will face its toughest test yet with more tougher fixtures than their title rivals , while Park’s title defense depends on ruthless execution and a little help from elsewhere.
One point. Four games. Everything to play for to decide who wins the 2024/25 betPawa Futsal Super League title.
