The sixth round of the Jordan Women's Pro League kicks off on Sunday

- Al-Hussein sits at the bottom of the standings with zero points after its historic 24–0 loss to Al-Ittihad in the previous round
- The 2025 Jordan Women’s Pro League adopts a new and exciting split-league format
The sixth round of the 2025 Jordan Women’s Pro League kicks off on Sunday evening, marking the start of the true second leg after a dramatic and unpredictable first phase.
The round’s fixtures will be held at the JFA pitches in Al-Hussein Youth City, featuring major challenges for the top teams as they look to close the gap on the league leaders.
Al-Istiqlal vs. Nashama Al-Mustaqbal open the round
The sixth round begins Sunday at 6 PM with Al-Istiqlal facing Nashama Al-Mustaqbal.
Both sides enter the match seeking three points after their draws in the previous round.
Al-Istiqlal currently sits fourth with 7 points and aims to strengthen its position after a 2–2 draw with Amman FC, with both goals scored by Finoria Kozajbi.
Nashama Al-Mustaqbal holds 4 points in fifth place and comes in after another 2–2 draw, this time versus Orthodoxi, with goals from Noor Ayoub and Bana Al-Bitar.
The opening match will be officiated by Esraa Al-Majali (referee), with Inas Al-Mallah and Rahaf Al-Akhres as assistants, and Hala Bani Rashid as fourth official.
Key clashes and race for the top
The round continues Monday and Tuesday with matchups that could directly affect the title race:
- Monday, Nov. 3: Al-Hussein vs. Amman FC (evening)
Amman FC enters the match second with 10 points, seeking a win to continue chasing Al-Ittihad, following a 2–2 draw with Al-Istiqlal.
Al-Hussein sits at the bottom with zero points after a historic 24–0 defeat to Al-Ittihad in the previous round.
Referees: Razan Ghaith, Haya Wahdaneh, Bayan Zakarnah, and Marah Hassoun (fourth).
- Tuesday, Nov. 4: Al-Ittihad vs. Orthodoxi
The round concludes with a top-of-the-table match between leaders Al-Ittihad and third-placed Orthodoxi.
Al-Ittihad leads with 13 points, three ahead of its closest rival, and is coming off a massive 24-goal victory over Al-Hussein.
Orthodoxi sits third with 8 points and hopes to pull off an upset after a recent 2–2 draw with Nashama Al-Mustaqbal.
Match officials: Esraa Mubaidin, Islam Al-Abbadi, Majd Kafih, and Marah Hassoun (fourth).
Split-league system
The 2025 Jordan Women’s Pro League is played under a new three-phase split-league format featuring home-and-away rounds and a final “Golden Phase.”
The champion will be the team with the most points at the end of the final standings, ensuring fierce competition until the very end.
