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Hasaacas Ladies will face Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the 2023/24 Ghana Women's Premier League playoff final on June 8.
Both teams won the league title in their respective zones to ensure a fourth consecutive meeting in the final of the women's league.
The Hasmal Ladies defeated Faith Ladies 3-0 on Sunday to become champions of the Southern Zone for the eighth time.
The four-time Premier League champions needed to avoid defeat on the final day and it took a Mukarama Abdulai double and Belinda Ofori's second-half strike to run over their opponents.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies, on the other hand, went into the final day of the league season having already clinched the title in the Northern Zone.
Nana Joe Adarkwa's side suffered a 1-0 loss to Kumasi Sports Academy on the final day of the season.
Theresah Darko scored the only goal of the game in the 33rd minute to give Kumasi Sports Academy a win at home against the reigning champions.
Winning the Southern and Northern Zones means Hasaacas and Ampem Darkoa will now face each other in the final to decide the overall winner of the 2023/24 season.
The Malta Guinness Women's Premier League final will be played at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
The winner of the encounter will represent Ghana at the WAFU Zone B CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers in August.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies have won the last two meetings in the final between the two sides.
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