GWPL Berry Ladies hold inform Army Ladies to a disappointing draw

The second round of the women’s premier league season in Ghana has commence and we’re almost done with the first fixtures of the second round.

Army Ladies played at home to Berry Ladies with ended in a disappointing draw for them.

Army were looking good today and Wendy into the game with the aim of redeeming their image against Berry as they lost their first game of the season to them in a humiliation scoreline 4-0.

Berry Ladies going into the game knows what is at stake if they win or lose the game.

The two teams displayed some good football on the field of play but none of them were able to put the ball pass their opponent keepers.

Army Ladies are currently seating 5th on the league table in Southern zone with 13 points.

Berry Ladies on the other hand season 6th on the table in Southern zone.

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