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NWFL Matchday 6 Results: Edo, Bayelsa, Robo and Ekiti Queens Make Powerful Statements

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  • Olonade Philips
    Olonade Philips

NWFL Matchday 6 Results: Edo, Bayelsa, Robo and Ekiti Queens Make Powerful Statements

Matchday Six of the 2025/2026 Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Premiership delivered a decisive round of fixtures across both groups, as early-season trends either solidified or sharply reversed. After a Matchday Five defined by narrow margins and defensive discipline, today’s results saw several teams rediscover attacking fluency, while others were confronted with growing questions about form and direction.

From Ibadan to Abuja, Matchday Six offered clarity in places where uncertainty lingered and reinforced narratives that have been building steadily since Matchday Four.

Ekiti Queens Extend Their Rise as Pacesetters’ Struggles Continue

Pacesetter Queens 0–2 Ekiti Queens (Ibadan)

Ekiti Queens continued their quietly impressive run with a composed away victory over Pacesetter Queens. Zainab Ismail’s first-half opener once again underlined her growing influence this season, before Winifred Eyebhoria sealed the points late on.

This result follows Ekiti Queens’ Matchday Five win over Naija Ratels and suggests a team growing in belief and structure. For Pacesetter Queens, however, the defeat compounds a difficult run that also includes losses to Bayelsa Queens and a goalless draw against Heartland Queens. Goals remain scarce, and confidence appears fragile.

Delta Queens Grind Again as Ahudiyannem Fade Late

Ahudiyannem Queens 0–1 Delta Queens (Umuahia)

Delta Queens’ narrow win in Umuahia mirrored their Matchday Five victory over Dannaz Ladies: controlled, patient, and decided by a single moment. Charity Isaiah’s 77th-minute strike proved enough to secure maximum points.

After their emphatic Matchday Four response against Confluence Queens, Delta Queens are beginning to show consistency in managing games, even when margins are tight. Ahudiyannem Queens, meanwhile, have now gone three matches without scoring, following goalless draws in Matchday Four and a loss to FC Robo Queens in Matchday Five.

Nasarawa Amazons Return to Ruthlessness

Nasarawa Amazons 2–0 Osun Babes (Lafia)

Nasarawa Amazons wasted little time asserting control, scoring twice within the opening 13 minutes through Farikikyen Moses and Ayowunmi Omosuyi. After narrow results in recent rounds, this was a reminder of their attacking potential.

Osun Babes, who edged Confluence Queens in Matchday Five, were unable to replicate that solidity away from home. For Nasarawa, this performance builds on their Matchday Five win over Remo Stars Ladies and signals renewed momentum after earlier stalemates.

Confluence Queens Respond in Style

Dannaz Ladies 0–3 Confluence Queens (Lagos)

After back-to-back defeats in Matchdays Four and Five, Confluence Queens produced a dominant away display in Lagos. Blessing Sunday opened the scoring before Seember Emmanuel’s second-half brace underlined a commanding performance.

This was a significant response from a side that had previously struggled to convert possession into goals. Dannaz Ladies, by contrast, have now conceded heavily in multiple fixtures and remain vulnerable defensively, a concern that dates back to their Matchday Four loss to FC Robo Queens.

Heartland Queens Stay Steady at Home

Heartland Queens 2–0 Ibom Angels (Owerri)

Heartland Queens maintained their solid trajectory with a professional home win over Ibom Angels. Goals from Oluebube Umejiaku and Onyinyechi Kalu ensured control before halftime.

After drawing twice in recent weeks, against Naija Ratels and Pacesetter Queens, this result adds an attacking edge to Heartland’s growing reputation for resilience. Ibom Angels, meanwhile, continue to struggle for consistency following defeats to Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens.

Bayelsa Queens Reassert Authority in the Derby

Bayelsa Queens 2–0 Rivers Angels (Ozoro)

One of Matchday Six’s standout results came in Ozoro, where Bayelsa Queens defeated Rivers Angels with a confident first-half display. Goals from Janet Akekeromowei and Kindness Ifeanyi ensured early control in a fixture that traditionally carries weight.

After losing narrowly in earlier rounds, this win builds on Bayelsa’s Matchday Five victory over Ibom Angels and marks a significant psychological boost. Rivers Angels, who had looked imperious in Matchday Four and Five, were held at arm’s length and will see this as a rare disruption to their rhythm rather than a collapse.

FC Robo Queens Strike Early Again

Abia Angels 0–2 FC Robo Queens (Aba)

True to form, FC Robo Queens struck early, with Oluwakemi Adegbuyi scoring inside two minutes. Tosin Rafiu’s late goal sealed a controlled away win.

Across Matchdays Four, Five, and Six, Robo Queens have consistently dictated games with early intensity. Abia Angels, who impressed in Matchday Five against Sunshine Queens, were unable to withstand that pressure this time, highlighting Robo’s ability to neutralise organised opponents.

Sunshine Queens and Remo Stars Share the Spoils

Sunshine Queens 1–1 Remo Stars Ladies (Akure)

Sunshine Queens came from behind to earn a point after Remo Stars Ladies took the lead through Similoluwa Okesiji. Misturat Olamilekan’s equaliser restored parity in a balanced contest.

For Remo Stars Ladies, this draw extends a pattern of narrow margins following their loss to Nasarawa Amazons in Matchday Five. Sunshine Queens, meanwhile, continue to show resilience, having drawn and won in recent outings.

Edo Queens Deliver a Statement in Abuja

Naija Ratels 0–3 Edo Queens (Abuja)

Edo Queens capped Matchday Six with a commanding away performance. Goals from Atume Doosuur, Mary Mamudu, and Precious Oscar reflected both efficiency and control.

After their disciplined win over Adamawa Queens in Matchday Four, Edo Queens are increasingly looking like one of the most balanced sides in the league. Naija Ratels, who have struggled to protect leads and find consistency since Matchday Four, will need swift tactical recalibration.

As the league moves deeper into the season, each fixture is increasingly shaping not just standings, but belief, identity, and Super Six ambitions.

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