Asante Kotoko return to action determined to bounce back from a poor run when they host in-form Nations FC at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday.
Despite their recent inconsistency, the Porcupine Warriors remain one of the league’s strongest home sides, while Nations FC make the short journey full of confidence after back-to-back wins and FA Cup progress, having already beaten Kotoko twice in previous meetings.
League leaders Medeama SC will seek to end their winless league streak when they travel to face a resilient Dreams FC side at the Tuba Astro turf, who boast an impressive home record.
Medeama’s slim lead at the top is under threat, making this clash crucial as the title race tightens.
At Bibiani, defending champions Gold Stars FC aim to respond to a shock defeat and maintain their formidable home form against a confident Vision FC side, currently enjoying a six-game unbeaten run and strong performances on the road.
Basake Holy Stars, one of the league’s most dominant home teams, will look to extend their impressive run against a rejuvenated Young Apostles side eager to build on their recent win and move further away from danger.
In Berekum, struggling Chelsea face a tough test against a red-hot Karela United, who are unbeaten in five matches without conceding. Chelsea, however, will rely on their solid home form to halt their slide in the relegation zone.
Elsewhere, Swedru All Blacks and Hohoe United clash in a key relegation battle, with both sides seeking vital points—Hohoe in strong form, while All Blacks hope to capitalize on home advantage.
Finally, Bechem United host Aduana FC in a high-stakes encounter, with the visitors pushing for the Premier League title and the hosts fighting to stay clear of relegation.
Despite Aduana’s strong season, Bechem’s excellent home record makes this a tightly contested fixture.
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