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The women's FA Cup takes centre stage over the weekend with two games to expect as the completion reaches the semifinal stage.
Supreme Ladies will be hoping to hoist high the flag of the Northern Zone as they remain the only side in the cup competition.
They are one of four sides left with the others being Army Ladies, Police Ladies and Division One League side FC Epiphany Warriors.
Epiphany have enjoyed an impressive campaign in the FA Cup so far beating two Women's Premier League sides; Sea Lions and Jonina Ladies in the previous rounds.
However, the journey doesn't get any easier for them as they battle Army Ladies.
Army Ladies are in the last four of the competition by virtue of their victory over Prison Ladies in the quarterfinal. They come into this fixture as favourites.
The kickoff for the first game is scheduled for 14:00 PM on Sunday, May 5.
In the other fixture, Police Ladies will play as hosts to Supreme Ladies.
Police, despite an inconsistent season in the league, staged a strong performance to eliminate last year's winners Ampem Darkoa Ladies from the competition. Prior to that, they had eliminated Hasaacas Ladies in the last 16 stage.
They are looking to make the final of the FA Cup for the first since they did so eight years ago, beating Fabulous Ladies to win the competition's maiden edition.
For Supreme Ladies, a 4-1 penalty shootout win over Nasara Ladies sealed a spot in the semis for them. They are looking to do better than they did in the 2020/21 season when they were knocked out by Hasaacas Ladies at this stage.
The Northern Zone side are hoping to bring their league form to play against Police Ladies with kickoff also at 16:00 GMT on Sunday.
Both games will be played at the Madina Astro Turf.
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