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The Ghana Women’s Premier leagues continue into match week 5 this weekend.
In the Southern zone, Police Ladies will fancy their chances when they host Sea Lions at the Nduom Sports Stadium in Elmina.
Police have picked up 8 points from four games are second on the Southern zone table while Sea Lions are struggling for form with just 5 points.
Elsewhere at the Mcdan La Town Park, Samira Ladies will come up against Immigration Ladies. The latter have been poor this season and it's no surprise they sit bottom with just a point.
Samira also haven't enjoyed a great season. They have won 4 points however they will be confident of a victory on Saturday.
Soccer Intellectuals, the surprise leaders of the Southern Zone table will travel to the Essipong stadium to play Hasaacas Ladies. This match promises to be exciting with the two teams having a good season.
Halifax at the Tema Stadium will battle struggling Ladystrikers, the team with the most conceded goals of 16.
The Northern Zone will have a regional derby between Northern ladies and Pearl Pia Ladies at the Alui Mahama stadium, all eyes will be on Jafara Rahama who has three player of match out of four played.
Third-placed Kumasi Sports Academy will battle for three points at the Paa Joe Stadium against Fabulous Ladies.
League leaders Prison Ladies will host Ashtown Ladies at the Sunyani Coronation Park on Saturday as Ampem Darkoa makes a date in Kumasi with Supreme Ladies at the Wesco Park and Sea Lions FC will come up against Police Ladies.
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