Ampem Darkoa Ladies will face Faith Ladies in the final of the Women's Premier Super Cup after thumping Police Ladies 6-1 at the Aliu Mahama Stadium on Thursday.
Braces from Mary Amponsah and Ophelia Amponsah in addition to strikes by Elizabeth Owusu and Tracey Twum propelled them to a comfortable victory with Deborah Afriyie netting the consolation goal for Police Ladies.
The final will be a repeat of the Group B clash between Ampem Darkoa and Faith Ladies, who edge past Fabulous Ladies 3-0.
The reigning Women's Premier League winners topped with five points on their way to the deciding clash while Faith Ladies, who were winless, had to rely on penalties to beat Dreamz Ladies in a tie-breaker and progress to the semis.
The eventual contest is set to take place this Saturday, September 24, in Tamale.
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