The draw moved the reigning champions to 46 points in 24 matches, the same as runners-up BUL FC, and two ahead of third-placed Kitara FC. Fourth-placed SC Villa are on 43 points.
Vipers SC ascended to the top of the Uganda Premier League table despite a one-all stalemate with Maroons FC at the St Mary's Stadium, Kitende, on Tuesday.
The draw moved the reigning champions to 46 points in 24 matches, the same as runners-up BUL FC, and two ahead of third-placed Kitara FC. Fourth-placed SC Villa are on 43 points.
Skipper Milton Karisa scored for the Venoms, while a Hillary Mukundane own-goal handed Maroons a point.
It was tightly contested for the entire 90, with both sides having decent opportunities to grab a lot more than just a point under the floodlights.
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STANBIC UGANDA CUP One trophy among this year's semifinalists
While each of NEC FC, Kitara FC and Pajule Lions FC are into their maiden semifinal, BUL are previous one-time winners, a Cup they scooped when they beat Vipers SC 3-1 in the 2021/22 campaign.
Each of Allan Okello, Mohamed Salem and Yunus Sentamu had chances to add to Vipers' evening's tally, but they came short on all occasions.
On the other hand, goalkeeper Alfred Mudekereza was called into action a couple of times to deny Abraham Tusubira Kakensa, Fred Amaku and the laser-sharp Darius Ojok.
Following the stalemate, Vipers will return to action against fellow title challengers BUL FC, on Wednesday next week, at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.
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The two self-proclaimed sorcerers went numb at this point, before one handed over another unidentified object to a steward, passed it on to the ball-boy, who placed it behind the guests' goalposts.
Meanwhile, Maroons will visit strugglers Gaddafi FC on May 7.