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Army Ladies continued to chase for the top spot in the Southern Zone of the Ghana Women's Premier League following their win over the weekend.
Army, who are three points behind Hasaacas Ladies, continued to put pressure on the league leaders with a narrow win over Halifax Queens.
The security side needed an own goal on the day at Mats Park to beat the relegation-bound side.
While Army kept the pressure going, Hasaacas also continued their unbeaten run since last year, claiming victory over Epiphany Warriors in Accra.
The Hasmal Ladies picked up the win courtesy of a goal from Grace Ntsiful from the penalty spot in the second half of the game after Milot Pokuaa was fouled in the box.
Elsewhere, Soccer Intellectuals drew 0-0 with LadyStrikers while Oak Ladies came from a goal down to beat Police Ladies 2-1.
Samartex Ladies also left it late against Jonina Ladies in Samreboi as they picked up a 2-1 victory.
In the Northern Zone, Prisons Ladies beat Northern City Ladies 3-0 at home, while Tamale Super Ladies also picked up all three points against Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
Kumasi Sports Academy recorded a 2-0 away win over Dreamz Ladies as they still chase survival at the end of the season.
FC Savannah also won 2-1 against Ashtown Ladies, with Fosu Royals also picking up a big 4-0 win over Northern Ladies.
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