The early weeks of the 2025/2026 season have already delivered fireworks with plenty of goals, turnarounds, and thrillers. As Matchday Three looms this weekend with six fixtures evenly distributed across Saturday and Sunday, early dominance is up for grabs. With five teams level on four points at the summit, this weekend will be crucial in separating the pack. All fixtures will kick off at 10:00 am.

Saturday’s action gets underway outside Kampala. She Corporate FC hosts Asubo Ladies FC in Njeru while She Maroons FC travels east to face Amus College WFC. In Masindi, Lady Doves FC welcomes Uganda Martyrs High School WFC.
She Corporate FC will be aiming to make it two wins from two home games when they host Asubo Ladies FC at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru. After a goalless stalemate last weekend, the Sharks will need to overcome their creativity concerns to break down Asubo’s solid defence. The visitors will be cautious of She Corporate’s attacking duo Jesca Namanda and Sandra Kisakye, who were instrumental in their last home game. Their creativity could prove decisive in a match neither side can afford to drop points in if they want to stay among the front-runners.

At Amus College Stadium, after two consecutive draws, Amus College WFC will be keen to register their first win when they host She Maroons FC, who are also searching for a return to winning ways. The hosts boast a strong home record, and with key players like Edinah Nasipwondi leading the charge, confidence will be high. However, it will not be a straightforward contest as the Jailers are yet to concede this season and will rely on their pacey wingers Lillian Mutuuzo, Norah Alupo, and Lillian Kasuubo to cause problems. Their physical style could also be a challenge to contain, making this a tightly contested affair.
Elsewhere in Masindi, Lady Doves FC host Uganda Martyrs High School WFC at Katusabe Ground. The Believers will be desperate to collect maximum points as they aim to turn around their slow start to the campaign. Resty Kobusobozi, who opened her scoring account last weekend, will be pivotal for the home side. However, Lady Doves’ defensive lapses remain a concern, particularly against a clinical attacking side led by in-form striker Nusulah Nakintu. With both teams evenly matched, this encounter could swing either way.

Matchday Three will conclude on Sunday with three fixtures. Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC host St Noa Girls-Zana FC, Kampala Queens FC visit Rines SS WFC, while Makerere University WFC welcome Olila High School WFC.
At Kawempe Muslim SS Ground, a thrilling clash awaits as Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC and St Noa Girls-Zana FC renew their school rivalry. Both sides have made strong starts to the season and will be eager to assert their dominance. The Warriors’ attack has been impressively diverse, with four different scorers contributing to their four goals so far. Captain Agnes Nabukenya, Latifah Nakasi, and Asia Nakibuuka will be central to Kawempe’s pursuit of victory. For debutants St Noa, this fixture will serve as a reality check to determine whether their bright start signals genuine contention or early-season fortune. With talented players such as Docas Lwalisa, Patricia Nayiga, and Esther Babirye, they have the tools to make an impact. This clash could be decided by which coach makes the better tactical calls during the game.

Defending champions Kampala Queens FC will look to maintain their perfect start when they visit Rines SS WFC at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium. The Queens hold a commanding head-to-head record with seven wins and one draw from their last eight meetings. Winger Kamiyati Naigaga, with two goals already this season, remains the key player for the visitors. Kampala Queens will also look to boost their goal difference in this fixture. Rines SS WFC, however, will be hoping to exploit any defensive lapses to cause an upset.

The final fixture sees Makerere University WFC host Olila High School WFC at Makerere University Ground. Both teams are coming off defeats and will be eager to bounce back. With both sides evenly matched, the home advantage could tip the balance in favour of Makerere University, though a closely fought contest is expected.

Standings after match day two
