NWFL Premiership Matchday Two Summary

The 2025/26 NWFL Premiership season delivered another thrilling round of fixtures as Matchday Two served up goals, drama, late winners, and resilient defending across nine centres. A total of 14 goals were scored on a tight and fiercely competitive matchday.
Robo Queens Run Riot in Lagos
FC Robo Queens produced the biggest win of the day with a commanding 4–0 victory over Confluence Queens.
Favour Nkwocha opened the scoring in the 27th minute before Tosin Rafiu doubled the lead just before halftime. Kemi Adegbuyi sealed the result with a quick-fire brace in the 54th and 56th minutes, completing Robo’s dominant display.
Rivers Angels Edge Ratels in Port Harcourt
Rivers Angels continued their steady start to the campaign with a slim 1–0 win over Naija Ratels.
Sharon Onwere struck in the 55th minute to hand the Jewel of Rivers all three points in a cagey contest.
Stalemate in Lagos as Dannaz Hold Nasarawa
Dannaz Ladies frustrated Nasarawa Amazons in a hard-fought 0–0 draw. Both sides created half-chances but lacked the clinical edge needed to break the deadlock.
Edo Queens Maintain Home Form
In Benin, Edo Queens secured a narrow 1–0 win over Heartland Queens thanks to an early 15th-minute strike from Atume Doosuur. The hosts controlled proceedings to protect their lead until the final whistle.
Late Drama in Uyo
Ibom Angels left it late at home, with Helen Daniel striking in the 87th minute to earn a 1–0 victory over visiting Pacesetter Queens. The late winner sparked jubilation among the home fans.
Osun Babes Win via Late Penalty
Another late show unfolded in Ile-Ogbo where Osun Babes claimed a 1–0 win over Ahudiyannem Queens.
Nofisat Tijani converted a composed 87th-minute penalty to hand the Omoluabi Queens maximum points.
Remo Stars Ladies Stay Solid at Home
In Ikenne, Remo Stars Ladies defeated Abia Angels 1–0 courtesy of Aisha Animashaun’s 25th-minute strike, ensuring their home ground remains a tough hunting ground for visitors.
Goalless Afternoon in Asaba
Delta Queens and Sunshine Queens played out a tactical 0–0 draw. Both defenses stood firm in a match of limited opportunities.
Ekiti Queens Grab Late Equaliser
The only draw with goals came in Ado-Ekiti, where Ekiti Queens earned a dramatic 1–1 share of the spoils against Adamawa Queens.
Mary Sunday put Adamawa ahead in the 55th minute before a late 90+2’ own goal from Favour Godwin rescued a point for the home side.
Matchday Two Goal Count
Across the nine fixtures, 14 goals were scored in a balanced matchday marked by narrow wins and defensive organisation.





