The Premier League returns with high-stakes fixtures across the table on Sunday February 15, 2025, from relegation dogfights to top-four ambitions and fortress home records under threat. From relegation anxiety to top-four ambitions, Matchday 22 promises tension across every venue. Fortresses will be tested, poor away records challenged and survival instincts sharpened as the Premier League drama continues to unfold. Hohoe United vs Nations FC Struggling newcomers Hohoe United FC remain trapped in a worrying slump, winless in eight straight league matches (D3, L5). Their latest setback — a 1-0 defeat to Karela United FC — leaves them 17th with 20 points from 21 games. Goals have dried up and confidence has dipped, with no wins in their last four home matches. However, they draw slight encouragement from the fact they have never lost consecutive home games in their debut top-flight campaign. A first win since their memorable 1-0 triumph over Asante Kotoko SC in December would provide vital relief. Dreams FC vs Karela United High-flying Dreams FC are unbeaten in six matches across all competitions and have turned the Tuba Astroturf into a fortress. They are nine home league games unbeaten (W7, D2), conceding just four goals, with their last home defeat dating back to December 2024. Karela United arrive with renewed belief after ending a five-game winless run. Now eighth with 28 points, they remain one of several clubs still searching for a first away victory this season (D5, L6). Defending champions Bibiani Gold Stars FC returned to winning ways with a narrow 1-0 victory over Swedru All Blacks FC, climbing to fourth with 36 points. Dun’s Park has been a stronghold — unbeaten in 10 home matches (W8, D2), with three straight clean sheets. Basake Holy Stars FC sit 13th with 26 points after a morale-boosting 2-0 win over Berekum Chelsea FC. However, they remain winless away all season (D3, L8). Swedru All Blacks vs FC Samartex 1996 Swedru All Blacks have slipped into the bottom half after managing just one win in five matches. Their impressive eight-game unbeaten home run ended in defeat to Aduana, and they now seek a response. In contrast, FC Samartex 1996 are surging. Unbeaten in five league games (W3, D2), they sit sixth with 35 points and boast one of the league’s meanest defenses, conceding just 10 goals so far. Berekum Chelsea FC hover in the relegation zone after 10 defeats this season but remain formidable at home — unbeaten in seven at Golden City Park (W5, D2). Heart of Lions FC arrive in buoyant mood after their emphatic 3-1 victory over Kotoko lifted them to seventh with 30 points. However, their away form remains a concern, winless since the opening day (D5, L5). Bechem United FC are quietly building momentum, picking up points in four of their last five matches and keeping four clean sheets. At Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park, they are dominant, five straight home wins without conceding. Mid-table Young Apostles FC ended a six-game winless run with a 3-0 victory over Eleven Wonders but remain fragile away from home, winless in five road trips (D2, L3). GFA Communications
Nations FC, meanwhile, are riding momentum after a stunning 2-1 comeback victory over league leaders Medeama. Sitting on 27 points, they have lost just once in five matches. Yet their major weakness lies away from home — winless in 10 away fixtures (D2, L8), scoring only three goals on the road.
Bibiani Gold Stars vs Basake Holy Stars
Berekum Chelsea vs Heart of Lions
Bechem United vs Young Apostles
