By Hassan Osman Kargbo
Bai Bureh Warriors FC sit top of the Leone Rock Premier League table following the latest round of matches played as of Monday, 2 February 2026, as the title race continues to gather momentum.
After 13 matches, Bai Bureh Warriors remain unbeaten, recording six wins and seven draws to accumulate 25 points. They have scored 17 goals and conceded just six, giving them the best defensive record in the league so far. Their consistency has kept them narrowly ahead of close challengers Star Sport Academy.
Star Sport Academy occupy second place with 24 points from 13 matches. They have also won six games but have one defeat compared to Bai Bureh Warriors’ perfect defensive run. With 17 goals scored and nine conceded, Star Sport Academy remain firmly in the title conversation and continue to apply pressure at the top.
Old Edwardians FC are third with 21 points after 13 matches. The former champions have won five games, drawn six and lost only twice. Their solid defensive shape has seen them concede just five goals, making them one of the most disciplined sides this season.
Bo Rangers FC sit fourth on 20 points, level with FC Kallon in fifth place. Bo Rangers have drawn eight of their 13 matches, showing resilience but dropping points that could prove costly in the long run. FC Kallon, meanwhile, have been more direct in attack with 16 goals scored but have also conceded 12.
Bullom Stars FC are sixth with 19 points, followed closely by Ports Authority FC in seventh with 18 points. Wusum Stars FC also have 18 points but sit eighth due to an inferior goal difference, having conceded more goals than their rivals.
Bhantal FC and SLIFA FC round off the top ten with 17 points each. Both sides have shown flashes of quality but inconsistency has prevented them from mounting a serious push up the table.
In the lower half, Kamboi Eagles FC are 11th with 16 points, while Freetown City FC follow in 12th on 15 points. Mighty Blackpool FC and Abacha City FC are locked on 14 points, sitting 13th and 14th respectively, and remain dangerously close to the relegation zone.
The relegation battle is heating up, with East End Lions FC in 15th place on 13 points after 14 matches. Diamond Stars FC are 16th with 13 points from 13 games, while Wilberforce Strikers FC sit 17th on 12 points. Luawa FC currently prop up the table in 18th place with 11 points.
With many matches still to be played, the standings reflect a fiercely competitive season where the margin between success and struggle remains slim across the league.





