The six-time Nigerian champions, led by coach Whyte Ogbonda, are drawn in Group B with Ghana’s Police Ladies, AS de la Kozah of Togo, and Sam Nelly of Benin.
They face the Ghanaian side in their opening game on Sunday. Only group winners advance, making every match crucial. Bayelsa Queens are aiming to repeat their 2022 success when they won the WAFU-B title and finished third at the Champions League.