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Hasaacas Ladies edged closer to securing a spot in the final of the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Ghana Women's Premier League after extending their lead at the top of the Southern Zone.
The Hasmal Ladies came from a goal down to beat Epiphany Warriors on matchday 14 to keep their momentum going.
Comfort Owusu scored in her second consecutive game to seal the win after Fidous Yakubu had scored the equaliser.
Second-placed Police Ladies dropped points against relegation-threatened Berry Ladies in a goalless game. The result sees them drop to third on the league table.
Halifax Queens and Soccer Intellectuals also played out a goalless draw while Jonina Ladies survived an early score to claim all three points against Faith Ladies in Dansoman.
Joyce Atimbila scored twice for Jonina.
In the Northern Zone, Sung Shining Ladies played out a 1-1 draw with FC Savannah on Friday, March 7.
Fosu Royals Ladies earned a narrow win over Prisons Ladies while Tamale Super Ladies also drew against Northern Ladies.
Dreamz Ladies vs Kumasi Sports Academy takes place later today, as well as Ampem Darkoa Ladies clash against Supreme Ladies.
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