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Women's EPL: Al Zamalek to Host Al Ahly on Dec 5

Women's EPL: Al Zamalek to Host Al Ahly on Dec 5

Rana Atef
Zamalek Women's Football Team will host rivals Al Ahly in the highly anticipated Women's Premier League derby for the new season on December 5, with the match set to take place at Zamalek Club's Mit Okba stadium.
The Egyptian Football Association has officially informed the participating clubs that the 2025–2026 Women's Premier League season will kick off on August 22.
This season will feature the participation of 17 clubs: Al Ahly, Zamalek, Wadi Degla, Al Mokawloon Al Arab, El Tayaran, ENPPI, NBE, ZED, Palm Hills, Masar, SIK FC, Ra'a, Modern Sport, Etihad Basyoun, Pyramids, Al Masry, and El Gouna.
The draw of the Women's Premier League determined the following matchups for the first round of the 2025–2026 season:
NBE vs. Ra'a
Al Ahly vs. El Tayaran
El Gouna vs. ENPPI
Al Masry vs. Etihad Basyoun
Modern Sport vs. Masar
Zamalek vs. Palm Hills
Wadi Degla vs. Al Mokawloon Al Arab
ZED vs. Pyramids
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