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The Ghana Football Association has released the fixtures for the 2021/22 Women’s Premier League season.
The season commences on Saturday, December 17, with some interesting fixtures from both the Northern and Southern zones.
In the Northern zone, defending champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies will play Pearl Pia Ladies in their opening game with Supreme Ladies also coming up against Ash-Town Ladies.
In the Southern zone, the opening round will see a repetition of the Women’s Premier League Super Cup final with Hasaacas Ladies and LadyStrikers going head-to-head.
Berry Ladies will also hope for a winning start in the new campaign but will have to overcome the challenge from Army Ladies.
Below are the fixtures for the new Women’s Premier League season:
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