Assikura Women’s League resumes with first games of 2023

Birkirkara will be looking to continue where they left off in 2022 and open a five-point gap at the top of the Assikura Women’s League in the first slate of fixtures of the new year.

The Stripes are at the back of the Assikura Women’s Super Cup triumph against Swieqi United as they picked up the first silverware of the season.

Birkirkara will be looking to continue where they left off in 2022 and open a five-point gap at the top of the Assikura Women’s League in the first slate of fixtures of the new year.

The Stripes are at the back of the Assikura Women’s Super Cup triumph against Swieqi United as they picked up the first silverware of the season.

In the highlight game of the week, Hibernians and Mġarr United will face each other at the Centenary Stadium on Tuesday.

In the reverse fixture, the Greens had defeated the Paolites 3-1 at the Mġarr Ground as they will be looking to bounce back from their Birkirkara defeat just before the festive period.

Michael Mangion’s side currently sit fourth on 13 points after eight games, trailing Hibernians by two who sit just behind leaders Birkirkara.

The Paolites, who faced Swiss top-flight side Aarau in a friendly on Saturday, won 3-0 against San Ġwann in their final game of 2022 with goals from Alexis Espitia, Rodianne Zerafa and Shakira Bugeja.

Elsewhere, Swieqi United face Mtarfa as Judith Kuipers’ side will be trying to put their Super Cup defeat aside and shift their focus on the title race.

The Owls are third on 14 points having played seven games. They boast the best attacking record (31) and the joint-best defensive record (2), together with Birkirkara.

Last month, Kuipers was the first coach to receive the Coach of the Month accolade of the season while midfielder Shona Zammit was named November’s Player of the Month as well.

Meanwhile, San Ġwann will return in action 48 hours after their Birkirkara encounter to face another stern test in Raiders Lija.

The two teams will meet at the Mġarr Ground after having met at the Centenary Stadium in the reverse fixture, with Raiders Lija emerging winners 5-1 in that first round encounter.

Denis Guerra’s side are currently fifth on 13 points, having played seven games so far.

Photo Mark Zammit Cordina