The new season kicks off with exciting matches across various venues in the Southern Zone. Here's a rundown of the opening fixtures:
Epiphany Warriors vs. Faith Ladies
Newly promoted Epiphany Warriors will host Dansoman-based Faith Ladies at the Adjiringano AstroTurf in Accra. Faith Ladies, who finished second last season, four points behind champions Hasaacas Ladies, will look to start strong. Epiphany Warriors had a remarkable last season, winning all their league games in the GARFA Women's Division One League and securing promotion with a 100% winning record in the GFA Regional Women's Middle League.
Ladystrikers vs. Police Ladies
Ladystrikers welcome Police Ladies at the Robert Mensah Stadium on Saturday. Seeking revenge for last season's home loss, Ladystrikers aim for three points. Police Ladies, buoyed by their resounding victory at the same venue last season, will fight for at least a point.
Army Ladies vs. Soccer Intellectuals
Army Ladies face Soccer Intellectuals at the Teshie Mats Park on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Army Ladies, FA Cup winners, will look to start strong after narrowly missing the top four last season. Soccer Intellectuals, who narrowly escaped relegation, seek a positive start.
Hasaacas Ladies vs. Berry Ladies
Champions Hasaacas Ladies begin their campaign against Accra-based Berry Ladies at the Sekondi Gyandu Park. Recent encounters have been unpredictable, with their last meeting ending in a thrilling 4-goal draw. Hasaacas Ladies will aim to maintain home dominance and start strong.
Jonina Ladies vs. Halifax Ladies
Newly promoted Halifax Ladies travel to face Jonina Ladies at the Antie Aku Astro Turf. Jonina Ladies, playing in the top flight for the second time, will seek a home win against the debutants.
Other key fixtures:
- Debutants Epiphany Warriors face a tough test against experienced Faith Ladies.
- Army Ladies are favored against Soccer Intellectuals following their dominance in the Champions of Champion clash.
The stage is set for an exciting start to the 2024/2025 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League season.
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