The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Super Six playoff will reach its dramatic conclusion on Saturday with all final day matches kicking off simultaneously at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne.

In what has been described as one of the closest title races in NWFL history, five teams—Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens, Bayelsa Queens, Rivers Angels, and Remo Stars Ladies—all remain in contention for the championship heading into the final matchday.

Current table-toppers Nasarawa Amazons, who have accumulated eight points from their previous matches, will face defending champions Edo Queens in a high-stakes encounter at the mainbowl. Edo Queens sit just one point behind the leaders, making this clash potentially decisive for the title race. A win for either side would secure them the championship.

Meanwhile, third-placed Bayelsa Queens will take on bottom-of-the-table Naija Ratels on pitch four. Naija Ratels have endured a difficult tournament, failing to register a single point from their four games thus far.

The third fixture will see Remo Stars Ladies host Rivers Angels on pitch 2, with both teams still mathematically in the title race.

The decision to have all matches kick off simultaneously ensures the integrity of the competition as teams will be unable to adjust their tactics based on results from other games.

Football enthusiasts across Nigeria are eagerly anticipating this final day of action, which promises drama and excitement as the country's top women's football teams battle for supremacy in this prestigious competition.