With their attacking trio of Moshood, Olabiyi and Akekoromowei in strong form and the defensive unit holding firm, Bayelsa will go into the semi-final as favourites. Yet Ogbonda’s side know that complacency could prove costly in a competition where margins are slim.

The winner of the tie will advance to the final of the WAFU B Women’s Champions League, which also serves as the qualifying route to the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League. For Bayelsa, who reached the continental finals in 2022 and finished third in Morocco, another shot at Africa’s biggest stage is within reach.

Kick-off against USFA is scheduled for 8pm Nigerian time at the Stade du Lycée Scientifique.