Published on April 1, 2026
The 2025/26 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League produced decisive moments in Week 17, with fixtures played across the Southern and Northern Zones on March 28-29, shaping the title race and confirming relegations. In the Southern Zone, Army Ladies maintained their fine form following their FA Cup semi-final success, edging Jonina Ladies 1-0 at the Antiku Stadium. This narrow victory solidified their position near the top of the table, showcasing their resilience and determination as they aim for a strong finish this season.
In another significant match in the Southern Zone, Police Ladies faced a disappointing defeat against Hasaacas Ladies, losing 2-1. The match was pivotal for both teams, with Hasaacas looking to distance themselves from relegation concerns. The victory provided a much-needed boost, as they continue to battle for safety in the league.
Further north, the tension intensified as teams fought to secure their places in the league. In a crucial game, Northern Ladies triumphed over Dreamz Ladies with a scoreline of 3-1. This victory marked a turning point for Northern Ladies, propelling them further away from the relegation zone and showcasing their offensive capabilities. The match was marked by a standout performance from their striker, who scored two goals, highlighting her growing impact in the league.
Meanwhile, the relegation battle is heating up as teams like Ashanti Ladies and Supreme Ladies struggle to accumulate points. Ashanti Ladies found themselves trapped in the bottom three after losing 2-0 to a determined Berry Ladies side. This defeat left them with limited options as the season approaches its final stages.
As the league progresses, all eyes will be on the performances of teams near the bottom of the table. With only a few games remaining, every point will be crucial in the fight against relegation. The next fixtures promise to deliver more drama, as teams aim to secure their future in the Premier League while chasing their ambitions for success.
The outcome of this week’s matches has laid the groundwork for a thrilling conclusion to the season. Players and fans alike are eager to see how the relegation battles unfold in the coming weeks, as the stakes could not be higher for those involved.
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