2025/26 FUFA Women Super League | MD 22-Grand Finale | Sunday May 17, 2026
- She Corporate FC Vs She Maroons – FUFA Technical Center | 10 am
- Kawempe Muslim LFC Vs Olila H/S WFC – Kawempe Muslim Valley Ground | 10 am
Ninety minutes! That is all that stands between and and the FUFA Women Super League title.
After months of twists, pressure and late drama, the season will finally be decided on Sunday morning with both teams still in the race for glory.
She Corporate head into the final day at the top of the table with 50 points from 21 matches, just one point ahead of Kawempe Muslim Ladies on 49.
The situation is clear for She Corporate, victory over in Njeru will crown them champions.
But the title race has already shown it can change in an instant.
Last weekend, She Corporate suffered a painful 1-0 defeat away to reopening the race at the perfect moment for Kawempe Muslim Ladies despite their own 1-1 draw against at Lugogo.
Now all eyes turn to Njeru, where pressure, nerves and history will collide.
She Corporate will take confidence from recent meetings against She Maroons. Last season, they earned a 2-1 home victory over the prison side, while this season’s first-round clash in Luzira ended goalless.
While She Corporate have had a full week to prepare for the title decider, She Maroons arrive after a demanding run of fixtures.
They beat on Friday morning for a second straight victory, but the tight schedule could leave them short of energy for another intense contest.
For She Corporate, Sunday also brings back memories of 2021/22 when they won their first league title on the final day.
Another victory would hand them a second crown and confirm their place among the strongest sides in the women’s game.
Still, Kawempe Muslim Ladies will believe the story is not over.
Their task is both simple and difficult, they must defeat already relegated and hope She Corporate fail to beat She Maroons.
Kawempe will feel confident after winning the first round meeting 3-1 away from home, but uncertainty remains over whether Olila will honour the fixture after previously missing away matches against St Noa Girls and Uganda Martyrs earlier in the season.
Away from the title race, the fight for the Golden Boot could also go down to the final whistle.
She Corporate striker Jesca Namanda leads the scoring chart with 15 goals, just one ahead of Kawempe Muslim forward Latifah Nakasi on 14.
For both players, Sunday offers the chance to win the first Golden Boot of their careers while helping their clubs chase the biggest prize of all.
The reward for the eventual champions stretches beyond Uganda, winners will also represent the country in the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers.
By Sunday afternoon, one club will celebrate history while the other is left heartbroken.