Bechem United will be looking to build on recent momentum when they welcome mid-table Swedru All Blacks to the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park on Saturday, December 20, 2025, as they continue their fight to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone.
The Hunters received a timely boost last weekend with a hard-earned 1–0 home victory over bottom-placed Eleven Wonders, a result that eased pressure on head coach Kobina Amissah and restored some confidence within the camp. The win followed a narrow 2–1 away defeat to Dreams FC in their previous outing and lifted Bechem United to 13 points after 14 matches. Despite the positive result, they remain 17th on the league table and in urgent need of consistency.
Bechem United’s struggles this season have largely stemmed from their lack of goals. They have scored just 11 times, one of the lowest tallies in the division, while conceding 14.
While their overall league position paints a difficult picture, Bechem United have been relatively resilient on home soil. Despite being ranked among the weaker home sides statistically, they have recorded three wins, three draws and just one defeat at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park. Defensively, they have been particularly impressive at home, conceding only two goals in seven matches, with their sole home defeat coming in a 2–1 loss to newly promoted Hohoe United on Matchday 12.
With six clean sheets recorded at home this season, Bechem United will be keen to lean on their defensive solidity once again as they face a Swedru All Blacks side enjoying a more comfortable league position.