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The leaders in the Northern Zone and Southern Zone, Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Army Ladies, dropped points on matchday 11 of the MALTA Guinness Women's Premier League.
Southern Zone leaders, Army Ladies were held to a goalless draw last year’s champions Police Ladies.
Hasaacas Ladies maintained their recent unbeaten run in the Women’s Premiet League following a one-all draw against Jonina Ladies over the weekend.
Joyce Atimbila scored late in the game to cancel out Anita Kwarteng’s opener to split the point.
Samartex left it late to secure a 1-0 victory over Halifax Queens, the latter conceding in the dying embers of the game in Samreboi.
Oak Ladies and LadyStrikers played out a thrilling 2-2 in Pobiman.
In the Northern Zone, Fosu Royal Ladies were 1-0 winners over Tamale Super Ladies.
League leaders Ampem Darkoa dropped points in a 1-1 game against AshTown Ladies while Northern City Ladies suffered a 1-0 defeat to FC Savannah.
Northern Ladies were 2-0 winners over Kumasi Sports Academy.
Dreamz Ladies' fixture against Prisons Ladies has been postponed, while Epiphany Warriors will face Soccer Intellectuals on Monday.
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