The 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup Round of 32 produced a thrilling mix of emphatic victories, narrow wins, and standout performances as clubs battled for a place in the next stage of Ghana’s premier knockout competition.
Army Ladies were among the biggest winners of the round, powering past Valued Girls with a convincing 3–1 victory to underline their credentials as serious contenders. Epiphany Warriors also made a strong statement, thrashing Mepe Peace Ladies 6–0 in one of the most dominant displays of the round.
Hasaacas Ladies continued their impressive run with a 4–1 win over Essiam Socrates, while Supreme Ladies eased into the next round after a comfortable 3–0 victory against Northern Ladies. The biggest scoreline of the round came from Ampem Darkoa Ladies, who demolished Sung Shining Ladies 13–0 in a ruthless attacking performance.
Akosombo Ladies booked their place with a solid 2–0 win over Anlo Ladies, while Gyagba Ladies edged past Fosu Royal Ladies 1–0 in a tightly contested encounter. Samartex Ladies progressed without kicking a ball after Wisdom Ladies failed to show up for their fixture.
In other matches, Tamale Super Ladies secured a 2–1 win away to Anfaani Ladies, FC Savannah edged Fabulous Ladies 1–0, and Bolga Sharp Arrows defeated WA All Stars Ladies 2–0. Dreamz Ladies also impressed on the road, beating Nasara Ladies 5–1 to seal qualification.
Arm of God Ladies claimed a narrow 2–1 victory over Northern City Ladies, while Rootz Sistaz delivered a strong performance to defeat Ladystrikers 4–1. Sissamba Ladies were also among the teams advancing, seeing off Soccer Intellectuals with a 2–0 win.
One of the most talked-about fixtures of the round saw Jonina Ladies edge Cabfix Ladies 2–1 in a fiercely contested local derby. Despite the defeat, Cabfix made history by becoming the first team to score against Jonina this season, ending their perfect defensive run across all competitions.
With the Round of 32 concluded, attention now turns to the draw for the next stage, as the remaining teams continue their pursuit of Women’s FA Cup glory.
