The Premier League concludes its 2025 calendar with a packed and compelling round of fixtures on Sunday, December 28, as title contenders, top-four hopefuls, and relegation battlers all take centre stage.
Kotoko eye summit as Bechem face Kumasi test
Title-chasing Asante Kotoko will look to extend their momentum when they host Bechem United at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium. Fresh from a convincing 2-0 away win over Eleven Wonders, the Porcupine Warriors sit third on the table with 27 points, just one behind leaders Aduana FC.
Under Abdul Karim Zito, Kotoko have combined attacking efficiency with defensive solidity, remaining unbeaten at home this season (W4, D3). They face a Bechem United side boosted by back-to-back clean-sheet wins but still hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone. Bechem’s poor away record — winless in seven — makes this a stern challenge, particularly given Kotoko’s dominance in recent home head-to-heads.
Champions Gold Stars defend home fortress against Dreams
Defending champions Bibiani Gold Stars FC aim to close the year in style as they welcome Dreams FC to Dun’s Park. The Miners boast a perfect home record, winning all six league matches in Bibiani and keeping four straight clean sheets.
Gold Stars sit among the league’s top five, while Dreams FC, despite being one of the league’s highest scorers, continue to struggle away from home. With Dreams still searching for their first away win of the season, Gold Stars will be confident of extending their dominance on home soil.
Basake Holy Stars FC host Hohoe United in the final Premier League fixture of 2025. Holy Stars arrive unbeaten in five matches and have been particularly strong at home, losing just once all season.
Hohoe United sit narrowly above their hosts on goal difference but have struggled on the road, scoring just three goals in seven away matches. With both sides level on points, this clash could prove pivotal in shaping their first-round finishes.
Aduana defend lead against strong home Apostles
League leaders Aduana FC face a tricky trip to Wenchi to take on Young Apostles, who have turned their home ground into a fortress in recent weeks. Aduana boast the league’s second-best defence and have lost just once in eight matches.
Young Apostles, eyeing a top-four spot, will draw confidence from their impressive home form and a previous home win over Aduana. This fixture promises a tactical battle between discipline and ambition.
Swedru All Blacks return home looking to bounce back from defeat as they host Karela United at the Swedru Stadium. The Black Magicians have been formidable at home, conceding just twice in seven matches.
Karela United arrive with confidence after edging Vision FC but remain winless away from home this season. Swedru will see this as a prime opportunity to strengthen their position above the relegation zone.
Chelsea and Eleven Wonders in survival showdown
A crucial relegation battle unfolds at Golden City Park, where Berekum Chelsea host bottom-placed Eleven Wonders. Chelsea, despite overall struggles, have claimed all their wins at home and are unbeaten there in four matches.
Eleven Wonders remain rooted to the foot of the table, with the league’s weakest attack and leakiest defence. Sunday’s encounter offers both sides a final chance to salvage pride and momentum before the turn of the year.
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