Epiphany Warriors continued their pursuit for promotion to the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League after their latest win.
The Accra-based side won their third game of the championship on Monday afternoon thumping Luta Thunder Ladies 6-0 at the WAFA Park in Sogakope.
Epiphany Warriors have won all three of their Southern Zone games so far beating Halifax Ladies 3-0, recording a narrow victory over Rootz Sistaz and hammering Thunder Ladies.
Epiphany Warriors (@FC_Epiphany) have had a 100% start to the Regional Championship for @WPLGhana promotion.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) June 18, 2024
They are yet to concede a goal after 3 games while they have scored 10.
They look on course for a place in the Southern Zone after missing out last season to Jonina. pic.twitter.com/HGm7YTGEeU
They lie on top of the zone closely followed by Halifax Ladies who have six points from their opening three games.
Mfantseman Ladies, Rootz Sistaz, Luta Thunder Ladies and Samartex Ladies are all locked on three points each.
The top two teams from the Regional Championship in the Southern Zone will secure places in the Women's Premier League for the 2024/25 season.
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