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NWFL Super 6 Showdown: All Eyes on Uyo, Asaba, Lafia and Umuahia in a Decisive Week 13

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Nasarawa Amazons players take a cooling break during their NWFL match against Confluence Queens as they battle for Super 6 qualification.
In the heat of the game, every moment counts. Nasarawa Amazons during a crucial cooling break against Confluence Queens
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As the 2024/25 Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) enters its penultimate week, the intensity has reached a fever pitch. Week 13 isn’t just another round of fixtures—it’s a defining chapter in the Super 6 qualification race.

From Asaba to Uyo and down to Umuahia and Lafia, four venues carry the weight of hopes, heartbreak, and high-stakes football. While some teams have already booked their place in the postseason party, others are clinging to the edge of possibility—and one slip could see their Super 6 dream vanish.

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Let’s dive into the fixtures that are about to shape the destiny of this season.

Nasarawa Amazons vs Edo Queens: Do or Die in Lafia

Edo Queens have breezed through the season unbeaten and already secured their Super 6 spot. For Nasarawa Amazons, it’s a different story. Their qualification dreams hang in the balance. Anything less than a win today might spell disaster. Can they defy Edo’s unbeaten record, or will the Queens of Edo tighten the noose?

Confluence Queens vs Ekiti Queens: A Window of Redemption

Confluence Queens are enduring one of their worst seasons in recent history with only 4 points from 12 games. This presents a golden opportunity for Ekiti Queens to claim a rare away win and finish their season strong. The question is – will they seize it?

Dannaz Ladies vs Heartland Queens: Mid-Table Mayhem

Just one point separates these two teams on the log. Dannaz Ladies, currently in 7th place, could leapfrog Heartland Queens with a win. It’s a mid-table scrap with nothing to play except bragging rights. Dannaz Ladies have won only one game this season, and in this last home match, they need to finish strong with victory and hope for a better next season.

Abia Angels vs Remo Stars Ladies (Umuahia): History in the Making?

It’s simple for Remo Stars Ladies—don’t lose. A draw or win in Umuahia secures them their first-ever Super 6 appearance, an incredible feat for a side that only debuted in the NWFL last season. With Coach Mathew Wemimo at the helm, this young side has been fearless. Abia Angels also still have everything to play for. If they get a victory over Remo and Edo Queens do them a favour by defeating Nasarawa Amazons in Lafia, with both having 25 points, they will both take the search for the Super 6 ticket to the final matchday, and who knows? The Angels from Abia could also be appearing in their first-ever Super 6.

Bayelsa Queens vs Rivers Angels: Clash of the Titans

Two Super 6 serial qualifiers powerhouses lock horns for group supremacy. Bayelsa Queens sit atop with 30 points; Rivers Angels are breathing down their necks with 29. It’s not just about bragging rights—finishing top of Group B offers a strategic advantage heading into the Super 6 tournament.

Benue Queens vs Adamawa Queens: A Chance to Break New Ground

Benue Queens finally picked up their first-ever NWFL win last week. Could today be the day they make history again with their first away win? Adamawa Queens must stay alert—Benue are riding on a wave of belief.

Delta Queens vs Naija Ratels (Asaba): The Final Lifeline

Delta Queens know today’s match is their last real shot at making the Super 6. But it’s complicated. They must win in Asaba, and they need Ibom Angels to upset FC Robo Queens in Uyo. The stars have to align perfectly. For Naija Ratels, however, a win today puts them on the brink of qualification, especially if FC Robo Queens lose in Uyo —leaving them needing just a draw against already-qualified Bayelsa Queens on the final day. It’s do-or-die in Asaba.

Ibom Angels vs FC Robo Queens (Uyo): Spoiler vs Survivor

Ibom Angels may be out of contention, but they still have a say in the Super 6 drama. FC Robo Queens need all three points in Uyo and will be watching the Delta Queens-Naija Ratels match closely. The Lagos side must win, and if they don’t, hope the result in Asaba goes their way. Ibom could spoil the party—but with the form of Opeyemi Ajakaiye and Kemi Agbetuyi, FC Robo Queens chances of returning to the Super 6 is very bright.

Asaba matchday drama Delta Queens last chance FC Robo Queens qualification Naija Ratels Super 6 hopes Nigerian women football NWFL 2025 Remo Stars Ladies history super 6 race Umuahia spotlight Uyo football showdown
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