Edo Queens Dominate as NWFL Matches Deliver Goals Across Centres

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The latest round of fixtures in the Nigeria Women's Football League produced plenty of goals and dramatic moments, with Edo Queens delivering the standout performance of the day, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.

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Edo Queens overwhelmed Bayelsa Queens 4–1 in a blistering first-half display. Atume Doosuur opened the scoring in the fourth minute before Chioma Moses doubled the lead five minutes later. Doosuur struck again in the 13th minute to make it 3–0, while Moses added the fourth goal in the 30th minute as the hosts established a commanding lead before halftime.

Ibom Angels also impressed with a convincing 3–1 victory over Naija Ratels. Happiness Agboye gave Ibom Angels the lead in the eighth minute before Godsgift Afigbediator converted a penalty in the 28th minute. Agboye completed her brace eight minutes later to extend the advantage, although Chekwube Oneje pulled one back for Naija Ratels in the 38th minute.

Ekiti Queens secured a comfortable 2–0 victory against Heartland Queens. Kaosarat Olamide Olanrewaju opened the scoring in the 32nd minute, while Amarachi Okoronkwo sealed the win shortly after the restart with a goal in the 46th minute.

Elsewhere, Delta Queens and Nasarawa Amazons played out a 1–1 draw. Anesthesia Terfa gave Delta Queens the lead in first-half stoppage time, but Ayowunmi Omosuyi equalised early in the second half to ensure both teams shared the spoils.

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Confluence Queens edged Abia Angels 2–1 in a dramatic encounter. Abia Angels suffered an early setback when Onyedikachi Ekezie scored an own goal in the fifth minute. Hannah Yusuf later restored parity in the 54th minute before Emmanuel Seember netted a late winner deep into stoppage time.

Dannaz Ladies recorded a narrow 1–0 win over Osun Babes thanks to Fausat Idris’ decisive strike in the 75th minute.

Pacesetter Queens secured a solid 2–0 victory against Adamawa Queens, with Hikmat Adewale opening the scoring in the 51st minute before Esther Kaase added a second in the 80th minute.

Ahudiyannem Queens also claimed an away victory, defeating Remo Stars Ladies 2–1. Uduakobong Monday put the visitors ahead in the 34th minute before Daniella Fagbenro equalised just before halftime. Mary Lucky later scored the winning goal in the 64th minute to seal the result.