With top two spots sealed, Gujarat Giants (GG) and UP Warriorz (UPW) will battle in a crucial match when they take the field for the eighteenth match of Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 on Monday (March 11) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
Fourth-placed UPW led by Alyssa Healy head into the match on the back of a 1-run win over Delhi Capitals, while Beth Mooney's fifth-placed Gujarat Giants were handed a seven-wicket loss by Mumbai Indians.

Gujarat Giants need to win to keep their hopes of a playoff spot alive, but they face UP Warriorz, who have already tasted victory over them earlier in the season in the reverse fixture in Bengaluru.
Warriorz, who are unbeaten against the Giants in their three meetings so far in WPL, will displace third-placed Royal Challengers Bangalore and end Giants' chances of reaching the playoffs with a win in their last league match on Monday (March 11).
UPW and GG will clash for the first time in Delhi, having previously met in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Now, ahead of GG vs UPW WPL 2024 Match 18, here is a look at the Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz WPL Head to head record, stats & results:
During season 1 in the round robin stage, UPW defeated GG by 3 wickets at the Brabourne Stadium, and then completed the double over the Gujarat Giants side by the same margin at the Dr DY Patil Stadium.
In the first fixture, Harleen Deol (46 off 32) took Giants to 169/6 with Ecclestone (2 for 25) and Deepti Sharma (2 for 27) starring with the ball for the Warriorz. In response, Navgire (53 off 43), Harris (59* off 26) and Ecclestone (21* off 12) powered UP past the target.
With 19 needed off the final over, Harris smashed compatriot Annabel Sutherland for 22 runs, including 2 sixes and 2 fours, to pull off the chase with 1 ball to spare at Brabourne Stadium.
In the reverse fixture, Ashleigh Gardner (60 off 39) and Dayalan Hemalatha (57 off 33) took Giants to 178/6 in their allotted 20 overs, but Harris (72 off 41) and Tahlia McGrath (57 off 38) helped the Warriorz chase down the target again with 1 ball to spare.
In season 2, Ecclestone's 3 for 20 ensured UPW restricted GG to 142/5 before Harris continued to torment her favourite opposition with an unbeaten 60 off 33 balls to seal the run chase by 6 wickets inside 16 overs.