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The Malta Guinness Ghana's Women's Premier League took centre stage over the weekend with matchday 13 games across the two zones.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies saw their unbeaten start to the 2024/25 season come to an end over the weekend against FC Savannah.
Safia Abdul Rahman’s late penalty handed last year’s finalist their first league defeat of the campaign.
Prisons Ladies hit Tamale Super Ladies for four on Saturday while Kumasi Sports Academy claimed a 3-0 win over Sung Shining Ladies.
Dreamz Ladies, who are without Stella Nyamekye for the rest of the season, triumphed over Northern Ladies on Sunday.
Fosu Royal Ladies will take on Supreme Ladies later on Monday.
In the Southern Zone, Hasaacas Ladies maintained top spot with a 2-0 win over Faith Ladies in Takoradi.
Marcy Attobrah and Comfort Owusu were on target for the defending champions in the home win as they maintained their position at the league's summit.
Police Ladies came from behind to beat Jonina Ladies 2-1 to reclaim second position on the log with LadyStrikers also easing their way past Halifax Queens in a 2-0 win.
Linda Achiaa scored the only goal as Army Ladies picked all three points against Epiphany Warriors.
Berry Ladies will also square off with Soccer Intellectuals on Monday, March 3.
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