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Teams of women commence the latter half of the season with contrasting objectives.

At the start of the second half of the season, the Seemaiden travel to a very tough nugget: They are guests at FC Winterthur on Sunday at 1 p.m. The women from the Schützenwiese won all ten games in the first half of the season – and achieved a goal difference of 45:6. They lead the premier league championship by ten points over AS Gambarogno.

The Staadinnen occupy the secure sixth place, having drawn five out of ten games in the first half of the season. There were some annoying draws, but one in Winterthur would be a success.

Widnau wants to have a say in promotion

In contrast, the second division women of FC Widnau, who are in second place, are favoured. Coach Pascal Roth’s team travels to Triesen on Saturday, kick-off is at 6:15 p.m. If the women from Widnauer, who spent a few days training in Schlanders (South Tyrol), want to stay close to the leader, they have to win. Toggenburg is six points ahead of Widnau.

The women from Au-Berneck are in tenth, fifth place Points behind Sunday’s opponent (11 a.m.), Rapperswil-Jona II. In the first half of the season there was a narrow 2:3 defeat for the Rheintal women, who will also play their home games in the second half of the season in Oberdorf in Berne. For them it’s about staying in the second division.

There is a derby in Bützel in the third division duel between Staad II and Rheineck (Saturday, 7:15 p.m.). Staad won the first round game 2-1. The fourth division Faninon teams from Altstätten and Rebstein have another weekend break before they will be fighting for points again on Sunday, April 2nd.

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