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Twenty-four goals were scored on matchday two of the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Ghana Women's Premier League (WPL) over the weekend.
While the Southern Zone saw 14 goals scored in five games, there were 10 goals also recorded in the Northern Zone.
Berry Ladies, Hasaacas Ladies and Northern Ladies were among the big wins over the weekend as the excitement in the early stages continued.
In the Southern Zone, LadyStrikers continued their fine form with a 2-1 win over Jonina Ladies on Saturday.

At the Madina Astro Turf, Fakiha Alhassan opened the scoring to propel Berry Ladies to a 3-1 victory over newly promoted Sea Lions.
Victoria Williams Teye scored the only goal of the game as Police Ladies registered an away win against Soccer Intellectuals while Army Ladies drew 1-1 with Faith Ladies.
Black Queens forward Fidous Yakubu scored a brace for Hasaacas Ladies who came from a goal down to beat Essiam Socrates at the Sekondi Gyandu Park.
The Northern Zone also had Northern Ladies standing tall against Supreme Ladies away from home in a five-goal thriller as they won 3-2.
Pearlpia Ladies played 1-1 against Dreamz Ladies with Tamale Super Ladies and Kumasi Sports Academy's fixture also ending 1-1.
Ashtown Ladies were losers in their game against Prisons Ladies.
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