2025/26 FUFA Women Super League | MD 10 Fixtures
Saturday December 6, 2025 | 10:00AM
- She Maroons FC Vs St. Noa Girls FC – Luzira Prisons Ground
- She Corporate FC Vs Olila H/S WFC – FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru
Sunday December 7, 2025 | 10:00AM
- Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Vs Makerere University WFC – Kawempe Muslim Ground
- Amus College WFC Vs Kampala Queens FC – Amus College Stadium
- Lady Doves FC Vs Rines SS WFC – Katusabe Ground
- Asubo Ladies FC Vs Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC – Kampala Quality Ground
The second to last match week of the 2025/26 Women’s Super League rolls out this weekend with six matches across Saturday and Sunday.
The first round has already delivered plenty of excitement, and the final stretch promises even more as teams push for vital points before the break.
She Corporate FC host Olila High School WFC at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru.
Fresh from stunning defending champions Kampala Queens, the Sharks want to stay close to leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies.
Gillian’s return in midfield, Rebecca Nandhego’s width on the right, and Jesca Namanda’s sharp movement have lifted the team.
Olila, however, are not easy opponents. Mary Lotyang and Grace Aluka will look to exploit any space as the visitors aim to frustrate She Corporate.
At Luzira Prison Ground, She Maroons FC hope to make their strong home form count against St Noa Girls-Zana FC.
Lillian Kasuubo remains central to their chances. St Noa arrive in transition after parting ways with coach Tonny Mawejje, and the team’s response to the change remains uncertain.
On Sunday, leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC put their unbeaten run on the line against Makerere University WFC.
Kawempe have won eight straight and sit five points clear at the top, playing with confidence and fluency.
Midfielder Krusum Namutebi’s presence has given the team balance, allowing Dorcus Kisakye to dictate play.
Makerere’s physical approach could upset Kawempe’s rhythm, and former Kawempe players Halima Kampi and Allen Nassazi will be eager to shine. A win ensures Kawempe finish the first round top of the table.
Defending champions Kampala Queens travel east to face a tough Amus College WFC side that rarely slips at home.
The return of star player Shayline Opisa adds even more steel to a team coached by Frank Anyau, whose low defensive block often frustrates visitors.
Kampala Queens, coming off back-to-back defeats, must rediscover belief. Their wide forwards remain dangerous, and Kamiyati Naigaga’s return could help, but defensive errors, especially those seen last week in Lugogo need fixing quickly. Anything short of a win will deepen their worries.
Lady Doves FC return to Katusabe Ground aiming to settle their season against Rines SS WFC.
Their once-strong home advantage has faded this campaign, and with Resty scoring six of their nine goals, the need for more attacking options is clear.
Rines, who rely on pace and direct play, are desperate for points to steer clear of relegation danger.
Asubo Ladies FC host Uganda Martyrs in what should be one of the tightest matches of the weekend.
Both teams are fighting to climb away from the bottom. Asubo are usually strong at home, but the visitors’ energetic young squad is capable of troubling anyone.
A tense, highly competitive battle is expected from start to finish.