
The race to the Super Six is officially in overdrive as Matchday 12 of the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Premiership delivered drama, grit, and game-changing performances across eight venues.
Let’s take you around the country for a breakdown of a pulsating day of women’s football.
Abuja: Naija Ratels Edge Robo Queens in Capital Clash
Naija Ratels 1-0 Robo Queens
Sofiat Bankole 10’
In what could go down as a defining moment in the season, Naija Ratels pulled off a gritty 1-0 win over Robo Queens in Abuja. Sofiat Bankole’s early strike sealed all three points, throwing the Super Six qualification race 3rd slot wide open. For Robo, the loss delays what looked like a near-certain ticket to the Super 6.
Ibadan: Ekiti Queens and Nasarawa Amazons Share the Spoils
Ekiti Queens 2-2 Nasarawa Amazons
Zainab Ismail 57’, 60’ (EKITI) | Jenat Akekoromowei 7’, Hembafan Ayatsea 63’ (NASARAWA)
A thrilling back-and-forth battle saw Ekiti Queens fight back from a goal down to draw 2-2 against high-flying Nasarawa Amazons. With Nasarawa on 22 points, they remain on the brink of Super Six qualification—but not quite over the line, especially with Abia Angels breathing down their necks.
Lafia: Benue Queens Make History
Benue Queens 1-0 Ibom Angels
Joy Ikyagh 57’
In one of the most emotional moments of the day, Benue Queens recorded their first-ever NWFL top-flight win. The hard-fought victory over Ibom Angels also marks their second straight unbeaten home match—a dream beginning to life in the elite league.
Port Harcourt: Rivers Angels Humble Delta Queens in South-South Derby
Rivers Angels 3-0 Delta Queens
Mary Moses 16’, 70’ (P), 73’
Call it domination, call it a statement—Rivers Angels sent shockwaves across the league with a Mary Moses hat-trick. The striker tormented Delta Queens from start to finish, showing that Rivers aren’t just chasing the Super Six—they’re chasing the title.
Owerri: Remo Stars Ladies Snatch Late Equalizer
Heartland Queens 1-1 Remo Stars Ladies
Onyinyechi Kalu 36’ | Bolaji Olamide 88’
In a match that felt like a tug-of-war, Remo Stars Ladies kept their Super Six hopes alive with a dramatic late equalizer from Golden Boot contender Bolaji Olamide. While they technically qualify with 26 points and a +16 goal difference, the door isn’t fully shut for Abia Angels—just yet.
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Anyigba: Abia Angels Keep Hope Alive With Late Winner
Confluence Queens 0-1 Abia Angels
Winner Onajite 88’
A late dagger from Winner Onajite and a clean sheet from Super Falcons goalkeeper Christiana Obia ensured Abia Angels left Anyigba with all three points. The pressure is now squarely on Nasarawa and Remo as the Super 6 race tightens in Group A.
Benin City: Edo Queens Blaze Past Dannaz Ladies
Edo Queens 3-1 Dannaz Ladies
Mary Anjor 3’, 14’, Chioma Moses 24’ (EDO) | Rosemary Okorie 66’ (DANNAZ)
Edo Queens looked every bit the defending champions as they overwhelmed Dannaz Ladies in a 3-1 win. With style and intent, they reminded the rest of the league that the NWFL trophy isn’t leaving Benin without a fight.
Numan: Adamawa Queens Show Resilience Against Bayelsa
Adamawa Queens 1-1 Bayelsa Queens
Delight Isaac 8’ (BAYELSA), Katon Waken 48’ (ADAMAWA)
In a match that showcased heart and grit, Adamawa Queens came from behind to snatch a point from Bayelsa. For the visitors, it’s a stumble in their title ambitions. For the hosts, it’s a performance to build on.
The Super Six Race: Who’s In and Who’s Still Chasing?
With just two rounds left, the pressure is intense. Bayelsa Queens, Rivers Angels and Edo Queens have qualified. Remo Ladies and Nasarawa Amazons are almost there. Abia Angels are waiting for any slip to take advantage. FC Robo and Naija Ratels have their fate in their hands, and the next two matches will be crucial for both teams.