
The 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League Matchday 15 clash between Jonina Ladies and Epiphany Warriors ended in a goalless draw at Antie Eku Park. Both teams displayed strong defensive performances, but neither could break the deadlock in a tightly contested match. The game started with both sides cautiously probing for openings, creating half-chances, but neither team managed to convert them into goals. The first half was marked by disciplined defending and midfield battles, with few clear-cut opportunities. The score line remained 0-0 at halftime, despite two minutes of added time. The second half followed a similar pattern, with both teams struggling to find the breakthrough. Jonina Ladies and Epiphany Warriors continued to press, but solid defensive work and occasional lapses in the final third kept the scoreline unchanged.
In Madina, Faith Ladies secured a 2-1 win over Berry Ladies. The match got off to an exciting start, with Comfort Cobinnah scoring for Berry Ladies in the 19th minute. However, Faith Ladies equalized in the 24th minute through Zanira Razak, and took the lead in the 66th minute with a goal from Erica Apreku. The match saw several substitutions, with Faith Ladies making a triple substitution in the 46th minute, bringing in Sandra Adubea, Francisca Asante, and Erica Apreku. Berry Ladies also made substitutions, with Priscilla Agyemang making way for Sandra Abdor in the 46th minute. This defeat means Berry Ladies remain at the bottom of the league table with 7 points after 15 games as Faith Ladies moved out of the relegation zone.
Meanwhile Army Ladies secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Halifax Queens at the Teshie mats park. The match was marked by physical play despite the intense competition. Army Ladies' defense held strong, securing a crucial win. Vera Bema's solo effort proved to be the difference-maker, as she netted the winning goal in the 40th minute. With this win, Army Ladies aim to build momentum and continue their climb up the league table. Meanwhile, Halifax Queens will seek to regroup and bounce back from this narrow defeat.
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