NPFL: Match Day 21 results

Following are the results of Match Day 21 fixtures in the 2025/2026 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) played on Sunday:
Kano Pillars FC 0-1 Abia Warriors FC
Bayelsa United FC 2-0 Shooting Stars FC
Bendel Insurance FC 3-2 El-Kanemi Warriors FC
Enyimba International FC 0-0 Barau FC
Ikorodu City FC 1-0 Kwara United FC
Nasarawa United FC 2-1 Niger Tornadoes FC
Plateau United FC 1-0 Wikki Tourists FC
Rivers United FC 1-0 Remo Stars FC
Outstanding Match Day 21 fixtures ,to be played on Monday:
Warri Wolves FC vs Katsina United FC
Khun khalifat FC vs Enugu Rangers International FC. (NAN)
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