
Gift Monday fired a hattrick to send Bayelsa to the top of the table in the Super 6 after the second round of games. Bayelsa cruised to a 4-0 victory over Naija who were playing their first match after a dispute over kit yesterday cost them a forfeit. Nasarawa defeated Edo with Dooshima Tarnum scoring a 7th minute penalty. In the final game of the day defending champions Rivers Angels were held to a goalless draw by Delta Queens. Bayelsa and Nasarawa have 6pts, Delta 2, Edo and Rivers 1pt and Naija 0pts heading to the rest day. Action resumes Thursday morning at 10am when Nawasara play Delta.

Champions Simba Queens resumed winning form as they won 1-0 at JKT Queens via a own goal in the 45th minute by Lionet Lioko. Tiger defeated Ruvuma 4-0, Yanga eased to a 2-0 victory over TSC, Fountain Gate beat Baobab 1-0 thanks to a goal from Winifrida Mugwa and Mlandizi beat Oysterbay 3-1 a result that meant Oysterbay were relegated.

She Corporate and Kampala both won their respective games to take the championship to the final day on Friday, when She Corporate host Kampala. She Corporate won a rain delayed game 1-0 at Relegation threatened Tooro courtesy of a Alomo Whisper goal in the 28th minute. A Resty Nanziri strike give Kampala a 1-0 victory over Olila High School to set up the title showdown. Elsewhere She Maroons were relegated as they suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat at Uganda Martyrs.

Guinness super League action resumes Wednesday with one game as Éclair will host Lekie

In Zambia Red Arrows will host ZISD on Wednesday morning at 10am in a huge game that will determine the second semi finalists from group B. The winner will qualify for the semi finals to face Green Buffaloes. Should the game end in a draw ZISD will still have one game remaining against BUSA Queens. For Red Arrows it is their last regular season game.
The schedule for the CAF Women’s Under 17 Women’s World Cup qualifying is set, it will be the final qualifying round with the three winners Qualifying for the Fifa Women’s Under 17 World Cup in India.
