Matchday 15 of the Premier League delivered tightly contested encounters across the country, with narrow victories, moments of brilliance and crucial points at both ends of the table.
Karela United continued their formidable home form with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Vision FC at the Aliu Mahama Stadium. Malik Abubakar’s 56th-minute strike proved decisive in Tamale, as the hosts maintained their unbeaten home record this season to move comfortably into mid-table. Midfielder Zakaria Abdulai was deservedly named Man of the Match after an outstanding all-round performance.
Nations FC returned to winning ways at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex with a narrow 1–0 victory over Young Apostles. Emmanuel Annor struck from the penalty spot deep into first-half stoppage time, and the hosts showed resilience after the break to protect their lead. The win extends Nations’ unbeaten home run and moves them up to 10th, easing pressure on head coach Frimpong Manso. Young Apostles, who were seeking back-to-back wins, remain ninth with 20 points.
Defending champions Bibiani GoldStars secured a vital away win, edging Hohoe United 1–0 at the Hohoe Sports Stadium. Richard Kotey’s stunning 33rd-minute free-kick proved the difference, as the Miners produced a disciplined defensive display to see out the contest and claim a rare road victory.
League leaders Aduana FC were held to a goalless draw by Hearts of Oak at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park. Hearts enjoyed the better chances in the first half but failed to capitalise, while Aduana pushed harder after the break without breaking down a resolute Phobians defence.
The stalemate keeps Aduana two points clear at the summit, though second-placed Medeama still have games in hand. Hearts of Oak remain fourth on 25 points after 15 matches.