The competition will be contested by the best team from north and west of Fiji, along with the top two teams from the south.
This season Ba topped the Western Zone, Labasa the North Zone, with Rewa the champions of the Southern Zone followed by Nasinu in second.
Fiji FA Women’s National League chairperson Susan Wise says the standard of women’s football in the country is rapidly improving at club level.
“Across the board the teams are playing at a higher level, with more of a focus on technical skills,” Wise says.
“We have introduced 90 minute games this year and the teams have adapted well to it.
“All four of the teams for this competition are very good and it will be interesting to see them fighting for the top spot.”
Games take place on both 14 and 15 November, with Ba entering the tournament as the defending champions.
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