The Assikura Women’s League returns this weekend with just two matchdays remaining, and all eyes are on Swieqi United, who are on the brink of making history.
Leading the table with a five-point cushion over Birkirkara, Swieqi have their first league title within reach as they face their closest challengers on Saturday.
A victory for Swieqi would mathematically secure the championship, marking their first-ever domestic league triumph.
Even a draw could be enough to seal the title, provided Hibernians and Mġarr United also share the spoils in their clash later that day.
However, if Birkirkara manage to win, the title race will go down to the final matchday, setting up a dramatic conclusion to the season.
This will be the fifth league encounter between Swieqi and Birkirkara this campaign. Swieqi have won two of the previous meetings, while Birkirkara have claimed one victory, with one match ending in a draw. Swieqi also got the better of their rivals in December, lifting their first-ever Super Cup at their expense.
Meanwhile, Hibernians and Mġarr will meet in the second fixture of the matchday, a game that could either be a dead rubber or a last chance to keep faint title hopes alive – depending on Swieqi’s result.
Both sides enter the match level on 39 points and looking to bounce back from recent defeats, with Hibernians having lost to Birkirkara and Mġarr falling to Swieqi.
With so much at stake, this matchday promises to be a defining moment in the season, as Swieqi look to etch their name into the history books while Birkirkara aim to keep their title aspirations alive.
In the Bottom 4 of the Assikura Women’s League, on Thursday, Lija Athletic will take on San Gwann. Meanwhile, on Friday, Mtarfa will go against Valletta.