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NWFL Super Six draw sets off title race

Amara Obah
Last updated: June 5, 2026 9:20 pm
Amara Obah
Published: June 5, 2026
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The 2025/2026 Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership Super Six tournament is set following the draw ceremony held in Port Harcourt on Friday, www.aclsports.com reports.

At the Golden Tulip Hotel, representatives of the six qualified clubs gathered as the fixtures for the season-ending championship play-offs were unveiled, confirming each contender’s path in pursuit of the league crown.

Defending champions Bayelsa Queens will be joined by former champions Edo Queens and Rivers Angels, alongside Nasarawa Amazons, FC Robo Queens and debutants Abia Angels in the competition scheduled to take place from June 6 to June 14 at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt.

The Super Six will be played in a round-robin format, with each team facing the other once across five matchdays. At the end of the tournament, the team with the most points will be crowned champions.

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The opening day will see Edo Queens take on Nasarawa Amazons in the first fixture of the competition. Hosts Rivers Angels will then face FC Robo Queens before Bayelsa Queens begin the defence of their title against Abia Angels.

Several fixtures stand out as potential title deciders, particularly the Matchday Two clash between Nasarawa Amazons and Bayelsa Queens, the South-South derby involving Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens on Matchday Three, and the final-day meeting between Bayelsa Queens and Edo Queens.

FULL FIXTURES

Day One (6th June)
Edo Queens v Nasarawa Amazons – 9:00am
Rivers Angels v FC Robo Queens – 2:00pm
Bayelsa Queens v Abia Angels – 4:00pm

Day Two (8th June)
Abia Angels v Rivers Angels – 9:00am
Nasarawa Amazons v Bayelsa Queens – 2:00pm
FC Robo Queens v Edo Queens – 4:00pm

Day Three (10th June)
Edo Queens v Abia Angels – 9:00am
Rivers Angels v Bayelsa Queens – 2:00pm
FC Robo Queens v Nasarawa Amazons – 4:00pm

Day Four (12th June)
FC Robo Queens v Bayelsa Queens – 9:00am
Abia Angels v Nasarawa Amazons – 2:00pm
Edo Queens v Rivers Angels – 4:00pm

Day Five (14th June)
Nasarawa Amazons v Rivers Angels – 9:00am
Abia Angels v FC Robo Queens – 2:00pm
Bayelsa Queens v Edo Queens – 4:00pm

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TAGGED:Abia AngelsAdokiye Amiesimaka StadiumBayelsa QueensEdo QueensFC Robo QueensGolden Tulip Hotel Port HarcourtNasarawa AmazonsNigeria Women Football League PremiershipNWFL Super SixRivers Angels
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