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Premier League Matchday 29 Preview

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The Premier League enters a decisive phase with high-stakes clashes shaping both the title race and relegation fight across six centres, scheduled for Sunday April 12, 2026.

Medeama SC, now second, continue to struggle for consistency with just one win in eight games despite boasting the league’s most potent attack.

They face a stern test against Asante Kotoko SC, who are also under pressure after a dip in form.

While Kotoko remain dangerous on the road, Medeama will be eager to break their poor home record against the Porcupine Warriors and revive their title charge.

Dreams seek response against bottom side
Dreams FC will aim to bounce back from a disappointing defeat as they host struggling Eleven Wonders at the Tuba Astro turf. 

The visitors sit rock bottom with the league’s worst record, leaving Dreams as clear favourites to return to winning ways and strengthen their top-half position.

Home fortress vs away struggles in Abrankese
Nations FC, unbeaten at home this season, welcome in-form Basake Holy Stars FC, who are enjoying a five-game unbeaten run. However, Holy Stars’ poor away form sets up a compelling contrast against Nations’ formidable home record.

Tamale stronghold faces Lions’ away woes
Karela United will look to maintain their dominant home form against Heart of Lions at the Aliu Mahama Stadium in Tamale, who have struggled badly on the road with a run of consecutive away defeats.

Samartex eye momentum, Chelsea chase survival
FC Samartex 1996 return home full of confidence after a crucial win, aiming to build momentum against Berekum Chelsea at the Nsenkyire Arena.

Chelsea, still hovering near the relegation zone, remain desperate for points but continue to struggle away from home.

Relegation six-pointer in Wenchi
Young Apostles face a must-win clash against Swedru All Blacks. Apostles rely on their solid home form to escape the drop, while All Blacks arrive with renewed confidence after a vital win, aiming to sustain momentum in their survival push.

With just five matches remaining, every point is crucial as the battle for the title intensifies and the fight to avoid relegation reaches boiling point.

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