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After a return back to the scene last weekend, the Ghana Women's Premier League 2021/22 season will be looking to get the needed attention was again this weekend.
FC Savannah, who were heavy winners in the opening weekend in the Northern Zone, will go away to Pealpia Ladies in their second game of the season at the Aliu Mahama Stadium.
Having lost their opening fixture, Ampem Darkoa Ladies will hope to get their first win of the campaign, when they play Ash-Town Ladies at the Wesley College park.
At the Atonsu Astro Turf, Kumasi Sports Academy will go head-to-head with Supreme Ladies while Dreamz Ladies will engage Fabulous Ladies.
In the Southern Zone. Yusif Basigi's Hasaacas Ladies will take the trip to Accra, where they face Army Ladies at the McDan Park. The Hasmal Ladies recorded a 3-0 win in their first game of the season.
In another fixture at the McDan Park, Police Ladies will be hoping for the maximum points against Berry Ladies, who had an emphatic start to the new campaign.
LadyStrikers after succumbing to defeat in their game will play hosts to Thunder Queens at the Robert Mensah Park in Cape Coast.
FULL WPL MATCHDAY 2 FIXTURES
Northern Zone:
Dreamz Ladies vs Fabulous Ladies
Pearlpia vs FC Savannah
Prisons Ladies vs Northern Ladies
Ash-Town Ladies vs Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Kumasi Sports Academy vs Supreme Ladies
Southern Zone:
Soccer Intellectuals vs Sea Lions
LadyStrikers vs Thunder Queens
Army Ladies vs Hasaacas Ladies
Police Ladies vs Berry Ladies
Faith Ladies vs Immigration Ladies
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