Only two goals were scored on day two of Matchday Six as Maroons struck with under a quarter of an hour to play to deny SC Villa maximum points.
URA also drew goalless at UPDF. David Owori gave Villa the lead after just seven minutes but Jackson Nunda made the most of Frederick Nicholas Kigozi’s assist to level matters 13 minutes from full time at the Prisons Ground on Thursday.
This was the second successive time Villa were surrendering the lead to draw.They surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Soltilo Bright Stars in their last outing.
The StarTimes Uganda Premier League champions’ second draw in six matches has them in seventh place on eight points.
Maroons are four places and one point below.In Bombo, visitors URA drew goalless with UPDF to remain sixth on eight points, while the soldiers are a place and point above.