The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League returns this weekend after a month-long break, with six crucial matches set to reignite the race for the title and the battle against relegation.
Defending champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC and league leaders Kampala Queens FC remain the teams to beat as the competition enters its second round.
Kampala Queens currently top the standings with 25 points, just one point ahead of their closest rivals.
With both sides displaying dominant form in the first round, the title race is expected to intensify in the coming weeks.
The action kicks off on Saturday with Rines SS WFC taking on FC Tooro Queens, while Wakiso Hill FC hosts Amus College WFC.
Makerere University WFC will have their hands full against Kawempe Muslim Ladies, who are determined to reclaim the top spot.
Sunday’s lineup promises more thrilling encounters, with She Corporate FC facing Lady Doves FC and She Maroons FC battling Olila HS WFC.
In a highly anticipated clash, Uganda Martyrs Lubaga will take on league leaders Kampala Queens FC in what could be a crucial fixture in the title race.
While the race for the championship is heating up, the fight for survival is equally intense.
Wakiso Hill and Tooro Queens sit at the bottom of the table, both with just five points. With relegation looming, every match will be a battle for survival.
On the individual front, Lady Doves’ Resty Kobusobozi leads the golden boot race with nine goals, while last season’s top scorer, Agnes Nabukenya, remains in contention with six goals.
As the second round gets underway, fans can expect high-intensity football, stunning goals, and standout performances as teams fight for glory.