After an impressive last few months which has seen the rise of women's football in Ghana, the 2021/22 Women's Premier League (WPL) is set to commence on Friday, December 17, with two games in both the Northern and Sothern zones.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies finished the 2021 season as champions of the Northern zone and will be hoping to defend their title, while also trying to reclaim the women's title.
Hasaacas Ladies, on the other hand, completed a fairytale season by winning their fifth title of the year after beating Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the maiden edition of the First Lady's Cup earlier this month.
The 2021/22 season kicks off on Friday with a game between Northern Ladies and Dreamz Ladies at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in the first fixture in the Northern Zone.
Southern zone's first game will see Thunder Queens welcome Soccer Intellectuals Ladies to the Dansoman Carl Reindorf Park.
Ampem Darkoa's opener will see them play host to Pearlpia Ladies. Hasaacas Ladies will play Ladystrikers FC in what will be a repeat of the Women's Premier League Super Cup final fixture.
Here are the full fixtures of matchday one of the WPL:
Northern Zone
Northern Ladies vs Dreamz Ladies
Ampem Darkoa Ladies vs Pearlpia Ladies
FC Savannah vs Prisons Ladies
Supreme Ladies vs Ash-Town Ladies
Fabulous Ladies vs Kumasi Sports Academy
Southern Zone
Thunder Queens vs Soccer Intellectual Ladies
Berry Ladies vs Army Ladies
Sea Lions FC vs Faith Ladies
Hasaacas Ladies vs Ladystrikers
Immigration Ladies vs Police Ladies
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