With only two matches remaining in the 2025/26 Premier League season, Matchday 33 promises high drama across the table as clubs battle for the title, top-four positions, and survival in a weekend packed with decisive fixtures.
At the relegation end, all eyes will be on the high-stakes showdown between Nations FC and Vision FC at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex.
Nations FC slipped into the relegation zone after recent setbacks and will be desperate to capitalise on their excellent home record, where they have suffered just one defeat all season. Vision FC head into the encounter buoyed by an emphatic win over Karela United but must overcome poor away form to distance themselves from the drop zone.
League leaders Medeama SC will look to tighten their grip on the title race when they welcome Heart of Lions to Tarkwa. Medeama come into the fixture in excellent home form and top the standings by two points, but Heart of Lions will draw confidence from their recent unbeaten visits to the venue.
Already relegated Eleven Wonders FC face another stern challenge against an in-form Berekum Chelsea FC side chasing a top-half finish. Chelsea arrive in strong form after winning four of their last five matches but remain one of the few clubs yet to register an away victory this season.
Aduana FC continue their push for a top-four finish against rejuvenated Young Apostles FC in Dormaa, Aduana’s strong home form could prove decisive, though Young Apostles head into the contest boosted by consecutive victories that have eased their relegation fears.
One of the weekend’s standout fixtures will see Dreams FC host reigning champions Bibiani Gold Stars FC in a crucial encounter affecting both the title race and top-four ambitions.
Dreams boast an impressive home record and strong head-to-head advantage, while Gold Stars remain firmly in contention for back-to-back league titles despite recent away struggles.
Bechem United FC welcome Asante Kotoko SC in a key battle for top-four positioning. Kotoko revived their campaign with victory last weekend, but Bechem’s impressive home dominance over the Porcupine Warriors makes this a difficult assignment.
At Samreboi, FC Samartex 1996 face Hearts of Oak SC in another crucial fixture with major implications for the title race.
Hearts of Oak, the league’s strongest away side, are desperate to revive their fading title hopes, while Samartex aim to protect their formidable home record and return to winning ways.
Karela United FC host Swedru All Blacks FC in a contest that could significantly impact the relegation battle. Karela will seek to maximise their strong home form, while the visitors fight to create distance between themselves and the drop zone.


