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Nigeria's Edo Queens and Ainonvi FC from Benin will battle it out for the opportunity to represent West Africa in the upcoming CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers.
The two teams sealed a spot in the final following wins over Inter FC from Cote d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso's Omnisports Etincelle respectively on Tuesday, August 20.
The Nigeria side recorded a 2-1 win at the Stade de la Paix de Bouake to advance to the last two having topped the standings in Group B.
Emem Essien and Blessing Ilivieda scored the goals for Edo Queens.
In the other semifinal clash, Yasminath Djibril scored the only goal for Ainonvi in their win over Omnisports to take them to the final.
The Benin outfit finished top of Group A and will now target a maiden appearance in the CAF competition.
The final of the competition is scheduled for Friday, August 23.
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