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Kampala Queens FC eyes third successive win as match day 7 concludes

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Kampala Queens FC eyes third successive win as match day 7 concludes
The 2025-2026 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League matchday 7 will conclude on Sunday with two thrilling fixtures. Defending champions Kampala Queens FC will host Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC at Omondi Stadium Lugogo, aiming to secure their third consecutive league victory for the first time this season. The Queens have been formidable at home, […]

The 2025-2026 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League matchday 7 will conclude on Sunday with two thrilling fixtures.

Defending champions Kampala Queens FC will host Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC at Omondi Stadium Lugogo, aiming to secure their third consecutive league victory for the first time this season.

The Queens have been formidable at home, showcasing impressive energy and attacking intent, with two consecutive clean sheets.

Their newfound confidence gives them an upper hand, but Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC, who drew at this stadium last season, could draw inspiration to cause an upset.

Kampala Queens who won 1-0 against St. Noa GFC in their previous fixture come to this tie well aware that they are five points behind the leaders Kawempe who have won 2-1 against Amus.

On 14 points and second on the table, Kampala Queens will target to narrow the gap at the top with a win in tomorrow’s game.

In the other match, Rines SS WFC will host She Maroons FC at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium, with both teams riding high on previous wins.

Phiona Arach and Yasmeen Nalukwago will lead the hosts’ charge, while Lillian Kasuubo’s scoring form will be crucial for the visitors.

Home advantage could prove pivotal for Rines, given She Maroons’ struggles on the road.

Currently on 8 points, She Maroons will need to widen the gap off Rines who also have 7.

Sunday’s Fixtures:

– Kampala Queens FC vs. Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC (Omondi Stadium Lugogo)

– Rines SS WFC vs. She Maroons FC (Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium)

Saturday Results:

– Olila WFC 0-2 St. Noa GFC

– Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC 2-1 Amus College WFC

– Lady Doves 3-1 Asubo Ladies FC

Makerere University 0-0 She Corporate

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