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2023 NWFL Super 6 kicks off June 6 in Asaba

  The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Super Six Play-Off round has been fixed for Asaba, Delta State and the matches will commence on June…

 

The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Super Six Play-Off round has been fixed for Asaba, Delta State and the matches will commence on June 6 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium.

According to a statement signed by Modupe Shabi, the Chief Operating Officer of the elite women’s league, NWFL’s Chief Operating Officer, the Super Six round of games will run for four matchdays with one match from each group (Group A & B) to be played on each matchday.

Organisers have also said the participating clubs are expected to arrive today with the draw and pre-match meeting billed for the same day at 4pm.

It also said that the tournament proper would begin with Matchday One tomorrow and end with the third-place match and grand final on Sunday, June 11.

Delta Queens, Rivers Angels, title holders Bayelsa Queens, Confluence Queens, Robo Queens and Edo Queens are the six clubs that have qualified for the championship Play-Off.

It will be recalled that 14 clubs participated in this year’s regular season, which kicked off on December 1, 2022, and ended on April 22.

The teams were split into two groups of seven (7) teams, with the top three from each pool qualifying for the final tournament.

In Group A, Edo Queens finished tops with 25 points from matches while Delta Queens claimed the top spot in Group B with 26 points.

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