WAFA SUPER8 Day Two Shockwaves: Three Teams Through, One Last Battle for Survival

The WAFA SUPER8 League exploded into life on Day Two with goals, shocks, and decisive victories that shaped the race for the semi-finals. Fans witnessed power-packed performances from the tournament’s front-runners, while the battle for the last semi-final spot has now reached boiling point.

The opening match day had already set tongues wagging:

Victory Queens 0–4 CATS Ladies – CATS showed no mercy, firing a warning shot to the rest of the league.

MJV FA 0–2 Ijamido Queens – A disciplined Ijamido side took their chances and walked away with the points.

Wazbak Queens 1–0 STM Doves – A tightly fought contest edged by Wazbak’s resilience.

But the story changed dramatically on Day Two.

STM Doves 1–3 Ijamido Queens - Ijamido Queens were ruthless in front of goal, punishing the Doves to secure back-to-back wins. With six points from two games.

MJV FA 0–3 Wazbak International - Wazbak stamped their authority with a commanding win over MJV FA. Their balanced play and attacking precision proved too strong, earning them a ticket to the semi-finals.

Royaltoms Queens 0–3 CATS Ladies - CATS Ladies delivered another statement performance, brushing aside Royaltoms with style and dominance. Their 100% record now makes them the outright favorites heading into the knockouts.

At the close of Day Two, the semi-final picture is taking shape:

CATS Ladies – ruthless and unbeaten.

Wazbak International – strong, consistent, and clinical.

Ijamido Queens – disciplined and efficient.

That leaves just one spot up for grabs. Royaltoms Queens and Victory Queens will now face off in a high-stakes clash for the final semi-final ticket. For both teams, it’s do-or-die: a win means survival, while defeat means elimination.

All eyes are now fixed on the showdown between Royaltoms and Victory Queens. Can Royaltoms recover from their bruising defeat to CATS? Or will Victory Queens, battered on Day One, rise from the ashes to shock everyone and seal a last-four place?

The WAFA SUPER8 is living up to the hype, and as the semi-finals loom, the drama is only getting hotter.



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