Decisive battles ahead as Malta Guinness Women's Premier League reaches thrilling climax - Southern Zone Preview

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The final matches of the 2025/2026 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League conclude this weekend across various league centers. Hasaacas Ladies and Army Ladies will take it down to the wire as they vie for the Zonal Championship. With just one point separating the two sides, their games this weekend promise to be exhilarating.

Jonina Ladies vs. Oak Ladies

Matchday 18 of the Women’s Premier League features an intriguing fixture this weekend as Jonina Ladies host Oak Ladies. With the season entering its decisive phase, both sides have everything to play for, albeit for very different reasons. Jonina Ladies will be eager to return to winning ways after suffering a setback on Matchday 17, where they fell to Army Ladies. Currently sitting on 26 points from 17 matches, they will be looking to bounce back immediately on home turf. Standing in their way are Oak Ladies, who occupy a contrasting position in the league standings. With 22 points from 17 matches, Oak have proven to be a resilient outfit this season. While they sit slightly lower in the table, they enter this contest with the freedom of being the underdogs and the motivation to close the gap on their hosts.

 Epiphany Warriors vs. Halifax Queens

Epiphany Warriors will be looking to cement their status as they host Halifax Queens at the Madina Astro Turf in this final match of the season. The home side has enjoyed a sensational debut campaign in the top flight, sitting comfortably in third place with 28 points. The Warriors have proven they belong among the elite and will view this season finale as a prime opportunity to sign off with a statement victory in front of their fans. Standing in their way is a Halifax Queens team fighting for survival during a torrid season. Anchored to the bottom of the table with 9 points, the visitors are in desperate need of a miracle result to escape the relegation mire. While the Warriors secured a dominant 3–0 victory in the reverse fixture earlier this year, Halifax’s survival instincts will be put to the ultimate test as they fight to keep their Premier League dreams alive on the very last day.

Soccer Intellectuals vs. Army Ladies

The curtains will be drawn on the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League 2025/26 this weekend. At Senya, title contenders Army Ladies will play as guests to relegated Soccer Intellectuals. The hosts have nothing to lose, but the visitors will desperately need maximum points to keep their title hopes alive. Army Ladies sit second on the league log, one point adrift of leaders Hasaacas, who have amassed 37 points. Army would need a win, hoping Hasaacas slip at Nsenkyire Park in Samreboi against Samartex to lift the trophy for the first time in their history.

Samartex Ladies vs. Hasaacas Ladies

The ultimate curtain-raiser for the season is here as the Western Derby takes center stage at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena. Samartex Ladies are determined to bounce back after last week’s narrow 2-1 home defeat to Oak FC. Hasaacas Ladies, league leaders with 37 points, come into this showdown following a 1-1 draw with Police Ladies. A win for the 'dooooo ladies' will crown them champions of the Southern Zone, as they go into this fixture with a one-point lead over Army Ladies. In the first round at Cobbys Park, Hasaacas edged Samartex 2-1 in a tense, action-packed match. Now, with home advantage, Samartex will be looking to even the score and claim bragging rights in this celebrated Western Derby.

Police Ladies vs. Ladystrikers

Reigning champions Police Ladies will be pushing to break into the top four spot this Saturday as they host Ladystrikers at the Alajo Astro Turf. With their title defense slipping away this season, every point is now crucial in their fight to finish strong. Police Ladies come into this fixture with confidence after holding league leaders Hasaacas Ladies to a 1-1 draw away from home. That result highlights their resilience, but inconsistency has left them sitting 5th on the table with 25 points after 17 matches played. Ladystrikers, meanwhile, are looking to bounce back after a disappointing 2-1 home defeat to Epiphany Warriors. Currently 7th with 21 points, they will see this as a chance to close the gap and shake up the standings.

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