The 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup continued with an action-packed Round of 16, as clubs across the country battled for places in the quarter-finals, producing convincing wins, closely fought contests and a few standout performances.
FC Savannah progressed with a solid 2–0 victory over Arm of God Ladies, maintaining their impressive cup run and underlining their growing pedigree in knockout football.
In Tamale, Tamale Super Ladies edged Dreamz Ladies 2–1 in a competitive encounter, securing qualification after a hard-fought contest between two familiar top-flight sides.
Supreme Ladies delivered one of the most dominant displays of the round, overwhelming Bolga Sharp Arrows 4–1 to book their place in the last eight with authority.
Defending champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies also stamped their class on the competition, cruising to a 4–0 win against Gyagba Ladies, reaffirming their status as strong title contenders.
One of the most anticipated ties of the round saw Army Ladies overcome spirited Division One side Sisamba Ladies in a thrilling 3–2 victory, ending Sisamba’s impressive cup journey after they had eliminated top-flight opposition in earlier rounds.
Hasaacas Ladies were equally convincing, brushing aside Epiphany Warriors 3–0 to continue their steady push for silverware this season.
In Akosombo, Jonina Ladies claimed a professional 2–0 away win against Akosombo Ladies, ensuring their progression with a composed performance.
The final quarter-final spot was secured by Samartex Ladies, who recorded a 2–0 victory over Rootz Sistaz, halting the impressive run of the Eastern Region Division One side who had shocked Ladystrikers in the previous round.
With the Round of 16 now complete, attention turns to the quarter-finals, where the remaining teams will continue the chase for Women’s FA Cup glory in what promises to be another exciting phase of the competition.
