The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) has officially opened its Premiership mid-season transfer window, running from February 25 to March 4, offering clubs a vital opportunity to strengthen their squads ahead of the decisive second round of the 2025/26 season.
READ ALSO: New Betting Types Reshape Match Predictions And Fan Strategies
After nine matches in the first round, Bayelsa Queens FC finished top of Group A, while FC Robo Queens emerged as Group B leaders.
With only the top three teams from each group advancing to the Super Six — where the league champion will be decided — and the bottom four sides facing relegation at the end of the regular season, competition remains intense across both groups.
The second round is set to kick off on March 11, with title hopefuls aiming to consolidate their positions and other teams looking to make strategic additions during the short transfer window to boost their Super Six ambitions.
As the league enters its critical phase, every signing and every point will count in the race for glory and survival.







