
The Nigeria Women Premier League (NWFL) enters its eleventh week, and the tension across the board is undeniable. Every team now finds itself at a pivotal crossroads—either pushing for a spot in the coveted Super Six, fighting to stay afloat, or trying to avoid the anxiety of relegation, even though whispers suggest there may be no demotion this season. Still, nobody wants to flirt with uncertainty. As the old saying goes, “It’s better to be safe than sorry.”
Clash of Titans in Ikenne
All eyes will be on Ikenne as Remo Stars Ladies take on defending champions Edo Queens in a thrilling top-of-the-table encounter. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Edo Queens, who have been flawless all season, will look to stretch their unbeaten streak. But Remo Stars Ladies, who have turned their home ground into a fortress, are determined to protect that record and possibly hand the champions their first loss. It’s a game built on momentum, belief, and bragging rights.
Onikan Hosts Battle of the Forgotten Victors
In Lagos, the Mobolaji Johnson Arena will witness a clash between two teams desperately in need of a revival. Dannaz Ladies, winless in eight games, and Ekiti Queens, nursing five consecutive losses, will fight not just for points but for dignity. Ekiti Queens won the first leg 2-0 in Ado-Ekiti, but can they repeat that performance on the road? Or will Dannaz finally find redemption at home?
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Rivers Angels Face a Rising FC Robo in a Test of Grit
Still at the Onikan Waterfront, FC Robo Queens, fresh from back-to-back victories, will square up against the formidable Rivers Angels—undefeated in 10 matches. While the first leg saw Rivers win 4-2, scoring twice in Port Harcourt proved FC Robo’s firepower. With Opeyemi Ajakaye and Kemi Agbetuyi in sizzling form, the Lagos side will aim to pull off what no other team has managed this season—defeating Rivers Angels.
Nasarawa Amazons Set to Assert Dominance in North Central Derby
The Lafia side, Nasarawa Amazons, is one win away from tightening their grip on a Super Six spot. They’ve been imperious at home and face a struggling Confluence Queens side that’s been a shadow of its former self this season. With just one away win in five and having lost the reverse fixture at home, Confluence faces a daunting task. Can they defy the odds, or will Amazons complete the double?
Oriental Rivalry: Abia Angels Eye Home Comforts Against Heartland
Heartland Queens have yet to earn a single point away from home this season, and that trend looks set to continue. Abia Angels are chasing a Super Six ticket and won’t let it slip easily—especially not to a regional rival. Four home wins already, with the only blemish being a narrow loss to Edo Queens, means the Umuahia side will go in confident of adding another victory to their tally.
Benue Queens Face Bayelsa Juggernaut
Benue Queens finally picked up their first point last week, but the challenge ahead is far more daunting. Up next are Bayelsa Queens, who dismantled them 5-1 in the first leg. The “Prosperity Girls” will be looking to not just do the double but possibly increase the goal margin. For Benue, it’s another uphill battle in a season already full of hardship.
Mid-Table Fight in Uyo: Ibom Angels vs. Naija Ratels
In Uyo, Ibom Angels will welcome Naija Ratels in a crucial clash with Super Six implications. The Ratels, guided by Coach Bankole Olowookere, are determined to secure a second straight appearance in the elite phase. A win here would keep that dream alive, but a slip-up could tilt the scales against them.
As the league reaches its final stretch with four matches to end the season, every point counts, and every fixture carries more weight. The beauty of the NWFL lies not just in its talent but in the stories of resilience, resurgence, and rivalry. Week 11 promises drama, heart, and defining moments. The road to the Super Six isn’t just a battle of skills—it’s a test of will.