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Basketball: Zenith Women’s Final 8 tips off on Monday in Lagos

Amara Obah
Last updated: September 11, 2025 5:03 pm
Amara Obah
Published: September 11, 2025
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The 2025 Zenith Women’s Basketball Premier League Final 8 tips off on Monday, September 15 at the National Stadium Surulere, www.aclsports.com reports.

Eight teams, including defending champions MFM, will battle for the trophy and a continental ticket.

Group A has Air Warriors, Bayelsa Blue Whales, First Bank, and Royal Aces, while Group B features Dolphins, MFM, Nigeria Customs, and Titans.

The group stage runs from September 16–18, the semifinals follow on September 19, and the competition concludes with the third-place and final games on September 20.

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Day One

Air Warriors vs Royal Aces – 10:00am

First Bank vs Bayelsa Blue Whales – 12:00pm

Titans vs Nigeria Customs – 2:00pm

MFM vs Dolphins – 4:00pm


Day Two

Bayelsa Blue Whales vs Air Warriors – 10:00am

Nigeria Customs vs MFM – 12:00pm

Dolphins vs Titans – 2:00pm

Royal Aces vs First Bank – 4:00pm


Day Three

Bayelsa Blue Whales vs Royal Aces – 10:00am

Dolphins vs Nigeria Customs – 12:00pm

MFM vs Titans – 2:00pm

First Bank vs Air Warriors – 4:00pm

MFM will be looking to defend their crown in Lagos after winning back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024. Nine-time champions First Bank still boast the richest pedigree in the league, while Dolphins and Customs could also spring surprises in what promises to be a fiercely contested Final 8.

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TAGGED:Air WarriorsBayelsa Blue WhalesDolphinsFirst BankLagosMFMNational Stadium SurulereNigeria CustomsRoyal AcesTitansZenith Women’s Basketball Final 8Zenith Women’s Basketball Premier League
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