The penultimate match week of the first round of the 2025–2026 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League is scheduled for this weekend, promising gripping action as teams push for crucial points before the midway break. Six fixtures will be played, with two on Saturday and four on Sunday. The results will influence the title race, mid table battles and relegation survival.
She Corporate FC vs Olila H S WFC at FUFA Technical Centre Njeru
She Corporate FC will aim to keep pressure on table leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies when they host a resilient Olila side.
The Sharks come into the match with renewed confidence after defeating reigning champions Kampala Queens in their previous outing. Gillian’s return to midfield has restored their creative spark, while right back Rebecca Nandhego continues to provide attacking width. Jesca Namanda is also in excellent form and expected to play a major role.
Olila H S WFC are capable of complicating matters. With attacking threats such as Mary Lotyang and Grace Aluka, they can exploit spaces and unsettle She Corporate. Although the hosts seem to have an advantage, Olila’s resilience means the Sharks must stay alert.
She Maroons FC vs St Noa Girls Zana FC at Prison Ground Luzira
She Maroons, strong at home this season, hope to build on their good form through standout performer Lillian Kasuubo.
St Noa enter the fixture following a midweek coaching change after parting ways with Tonny Mawejje. The switch may either motivate the squad to respond positively or disrupt their rhythm, making this match particularly intriguing.
Sunday Fixtures
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC vs Makerere University WFC at Kawempe Muslim SS Ground
League leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies seek to continue their incredible run of eight consecutive victories. Their success has been built on improved sharpness across all departments, highlighted by the industrious presence of Krusum Namutebi in midfield. Her work rate allows attackers such as Dorcus Kisakye to operate effectively in tight areas.
Makerere University WFC are expected to adopt a physical approach to disrupt Kawempe’s rhythm. Former Kawempe players Halima Kampi and Allen Nassazi will be eager to prove a point against their former team, adding further intensity to the encounter. Victory for Kawempe would guarantee they end the first round at the top of the table.
Amus College WFC vs Kampala Queens FC at Amus College Stadium
Defending champions Kampala Queens face significant pressure after back to back defeats. Coach Firew must address issues related to confidence and team structure, particularly their struggle to build play from the back.
Amus College, strong at home and boosted by the return of Harambe Starlets defender Shayline Opisa, may challenge Kampala with their disciplined defensive approach. Although the Queens may be strengthened by the return of Kamiyati Naigaga, their defensive concerns remain. They must be clinical and defensively organized if they are to return to winning ways.
Lady Doves FC vs Rines SS WFC at Katusabe Ground
Lady Doves hope to stabilize their season with a strong home performance. Their biggest concern has been over reliance on Resty, who has scored six of the team’s nine goals this season. To improve their campaign, they must find additional goal scoring options.
Rines SS WFC play a direct and energetic style and remain focused on climbing further away from the relegation zone. This fixture is expected to be challenging for Lady Doves, but home advantage could prove decisive.
Asubo Ladies FC vs Uganda Martyrs H S WFC
Asubo Ladies FC and Uganda Martyrs H S WFC are both targeting crucial points to move away from the drop zone. Asubo will rely on their strong home support, while Uganda Martyrs’ youthful and energetic squad ensures a competitive and tightly contested match.
With the first round approaching its conclusion, Matchday 10 promises intensity, tactical battles and potential shifts across the table, setting the stage for an exciting second half of the season.












