
In an electrifying match at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium, FC Savannah edged out second-placed Dreamz Ladies 2-1, building on momentum from their last home game's stunning 2-1 win over league leaders Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC. This victory marks a significant milestone for the team, demonstrating their resilience, determination, and growing confidence in the second round. The first half saw both teams creating goal-scoring opportunities, but it was the hosts' clinical finishing that made the difference. Dreamz Ladies FC took the lead in the 20th minute through Yaa Abrafi, but captain Asana Ibrahim was instrumental in turning the game around after she scored a fantastic goal in the 26th minute. As the match intensified, FC Savannah players' fitness and mental toughness shone through. The second half witnessed a thrilling end-to-end contest, with both teams creating chances. However, the composure and strategic play of FC Savannah ultimately paid off, as Asana Ibrahim provided a pinpoint assist for Belinda Kasim in the 83rd minute to net the winning goal.
In another match, Anna Foriwaa Thompson grabbed a vital away point for Supreme Ladies in a 1-1 draw against Prisons Ladies at the Penkwase Astro Turf. Prisons Ladies dictated the pace of the game in the first half, creating several chances but couldn't put the ball in the net as Supreme Ladies defended solidly. Back from the break, Prisons Ladies scored the first goal through Rahama Hussein in the 50th minute. Supreme Ladies scored the equalizer in the 87th minute, courtesy of Anna Foriwaa Thompson, to deny Prisons Ladies the maximum points.
Sung Shinning Ladies proved no match for Ampem Darkoa Ladies as they were annihilated 6-1 at the Ohene Ameyaw Park to continue their smooth run in the zone. The hosts dominated possession in all departments on the field, led by Esther Owusu, who scored the first goal in the 4th minute. Linda Owusu Ansah and Mabel Amoyaw registered their names on the score sheet before Esther Owusu scored two quick goals before halftime to score a hat-trick. The game ended 6-0 in favor of the hosts, who maintained and extended their lead at the summit of the table.
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