In the standout match on March 22 at 15:00, ŽFK Leotar will host SFK 2000 Sarajevo at the Police stadium in Trebinje.
Leotar's head coach, Jelena Milović, shared her thoughts ahead of the match: "We’re delighted to welcome the reigning champions, SFK 2000, to our stadium. We know how strong they are, but that won’t discourage us - on the contrary. Games like these are particularly important for our young team, as they allow us to show our capabilities. We've already achieved our primary goal by securing a spot in the upper half of the table, which means we can now embrace the challenges ahead with less pressure. With the right competitive spirit and determination, we aim to offer a worthy challenge to the champions and reaffirm everything we did so far on the pitch."
Leotar player Una Rankić said: "On Saturday, we welcome SFK 2000 to Police, a team that has dominated this league. We’re well aware of their quality, but we’ll give our best to put up a strong fight and play a solid match. Another motivating factor is that this is our first home game of the second half of the season. Being at home means a lot to us, as we always feel most comfortable when playing at Police."
SFK 2000 Sarajevo head coach Samira Hurem wishes her team can maintain the momentum: "We’re facing an away match against a young and promising Leotar team. We've worked hard during this period, and we’ll stick to our game plan with the goal of continuing our winning streak."
Sarajevo forward Mejrema Medić added: "We’ve got an important game against Leotar coming up. I anticipate a tough and competitive match, but we’re fully prepared for all the challenges ahead."
Another match is also scheduled for Saturday, when ŽF/NK Emina will host Radnik Bumerang on the auxiliary pitch of Rođeni stadium at 16:00.
The final match of the round will be held on March 23 at 15:30, with SFK Libero facing FK Sloboda at Midhat Drljević stadium in Goražde.
ŽNK Iskra has a bye this round.

















