The 2025–26 StarTimes Uganda Premier League campaign intensified on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, as clubs battled for crucial points in Matchday 24. It was a day defined by high-scoring encounters, resilient defensive stands, and vital results that continue to shape the league table.
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
| Buhimba United Saints FC | 0 - 2 | Vipers SC |
| BIDCO Bul FC | 2 - 5 | UPDF FC |
| Entebbe UPPC FC | 0 - 1 | Kampala City (KCCA) |
| Mbarara City FC | 2 - 2 | Maroons FC |
| Police FC | 2 - 1 | URA SC |
| Express FC | 0 - 0 | NEC FC |
Vipers SC demonstrated their title credentials with a professional away performance against Buhimba. The visitors controlled the tempo and capitalized on their opportunities to secure a clean-sheet victory, continuing their push at the top end of the table.
The match of the day took place in a goal-laden thriller. UPDF FC produced a stunning offensive display, putting five goals past the BUL defense. Despite a spirited effort from the hosts to find the back of the net twice, UPDF’s attacking dominance ensured a decisive and memorable three points away from home.
In a closely contested affair, Kampala City managed to break down a stubborn Entebbe UPPC side. A solitary goal was enough to separate the two teams, allowing the visitors to walk away with a hard-fought victory that rewards their persistence throughout the match.
Fans were treated to an entertaining draw in Mbarara. Both sides showcased their offensive quality, trading goals in a back-and-forth encounter. Neither team could find a decisive winner, resulting in a fair sharing of the points after a competitive 90 minutes.
Police FC continued their recent resurgence with a narrow victory over URA SC. In a battle between two teams looking to solidify their positions, the home side edged out their opponents through clinical finishing, securing a vital win to keep their momentum going.
Defensive discipline took center stage as Express FC and NEC FC played out a scoreless draw. While both teams created attempts, the goalkeepers and defensive lines stood firm, resulting in a defensive deadlock where neither side was willing to concede the opening.