The Women’s Division One League, powered by FIFA, will excitingly continue this evening at the Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) National Training Center (NTC) at Providence, East Bank Demerara.

After a break last Wednesday, this evening’s doubleheader will be the only action to grace the league this week.
When the league was last contested, Western Tigers Football Club (FC) and Fruta Conquerors FC enjoyed contrasting wins.
Marissa Frank netted a helmet trick for Western Tigers in the third, eighth, 22nd and 29th minutes, while Ciarra Glasgow netted a double in the 11th and 55th minutes for Western Tigers’ 6-1 win. Lisa Charles netted Den Amstel’s consolation in the 58th minute.
Meanwhile, Fruta Conquerors narrowly got past Mainstay Goldstars FC, 3-2.
Dellana Small opened the scoring for Fruta Conquerors in the 10th minute, but Ashley Cosier equalised for Mainstay in the 28th for a 1-1 score at the half. Makeisha Dash and Shameka Stoll added two more to Fruta’s tally in the 47th and 58th minutes.
The excitement of Fruta’s impending win was dampened by a 60th-minute strike of the boots of Denie Williams to complete Mainstay’s response.
As a result of the win, Fruta Conquerors have pushed themselves back into third place on the points table with 13 points from eight games. Similarly, Western Tigers moved into the fifth position with 11 points from eight games.
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) FC still lead the league with a perfect 21 points from seven games played, while the Guyana Police Force (GPF) Women are also unbeaten with 18 points from six games. In fourth place is Santos FC with 12 points from six games, while River’s View FC sits in the sixth position with seven points from six games.
Monedderlust FC, Mainsty Goldstars, Ann’s Grove United and Den Amstel FC occupy positions seven to 10 on the table.
As the League continues today, Mainstay Goldstars FC will be seeking redemption as they take on Den Amstel FC from 18:00h. Then, Santos FC will battle Rivers’ View for three points, beginning at 19:00h.
The teams in the Women’s Division One League are competing for a historic $1M grand prize.
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