The stage is set for a riveting climax to the 2025 Nile Special Women’s Rugby Premiership as Kyadondo Rugby Ground prepares to host a triple-header of explosive encounters on Saturday, May 17. With three high-stakes fixtures, elite talent on display, and one coveted crown up for grabs, the final match day promises fireworks, flair, and ferocity from start to finish.
Kicking off the day’s action at 11:00 AM, the Avengers and Panthers will go head-to-head in a contest that’s expected to be anything but civil. Both sides have shown flashes of brilliance throughout the season, and with pride and positioning on the line, fans can expect a bruising battle filled with tactical duels and bone-rattling tackles. The Avengers, known for their resilience and unity, will be aiming to outwit the ever-agile Panthers in what could be a momentum-setting opener.
At 1:00 PM, the ever-improving Ewes take on the formidable She Wolves in a fixture that has all the ingredients of a classic. The She Wolves, celebrated for their structured play and ruthless finishing, will look to assert dominance early. However, the Ewes have quietly built a reputation for upsetting the odds and will be eager to rewrite the script at Kyadondo. With both teams hungry for glory, this clash could tilt the title picture in unexpected directions.
The grand finale of the day sees the reigning queens, Thunderbirds, lock horns with their fiercest rivals, the Black Pearls, at 3:00 PM. A showdown that many have dubbed “the decider,” this encounter is more than just a match, it’s a war for supremacy. The Thunderbirds boast unmatched experience and a legacy of excellence, while the Black Pearls bring a younger, faster, and more explosive brand of rugby to the fore. Expect tactical chess, electric footwork, and a stadium buzzing with adrenaline.
With the nation watching live on NBS Sport Uganda and the championship title hanging delicately in the balance, Saturday’s finale is more than just sport, it’s a celebration of grit, growth, and greatness in women’s rugby. As fans descend upon Kyadondo and millions tune in across the country, one thing is certain: the 2025 Women’s Premiership will end not with a whisper, but with a roar.