Hearts of Oak will aim to end their recent slump when they welcome struggling Karela United to the capital. The Phobians, who enjoyed a solid run earlier this season, have seen their form dip with only one win in their last five games (2 draws, 2 losses). Sitting 7th on 41 points, they’ve stayed competitive largely thanks to their tight defense — just 17 goals conceded.
Their home form has been unpredictable, but history gives them confidence; Karela have never won at the Accra Sports Stadium in league action. Hearts will want to extend that unbeaten home record this weekend.
Karela United, now 16th with 28 points, are facing serious relegation danger. They’ve netted just 17 times — the lowest in the league — and have collected only one point in their last five away matches. A win in Accra would be a massive upset, but survival hopes demand bold performances.
Nations FC vs Asante Kotoko
Venue: Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Nations FC are riding a wave of momentum into this top-of-the-table clash. With 48 points and a title push in full swing, they’ve won four of their last five games. They lead the league in defense, having conceded just 14 goals, and they’ll be eager to maintain that record in front of home fans.
Kotoko, sitting just a point behind in 3rd place, are looking to rebound after a disappointing 3-0 loss to Accra Lions. Despite that hiccup, the Porcupine Warriors remain dangerous, especially on the road. Their last visit to Nations FC ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw — expect another fiery encounter.
Bechem United vs Berekum Chelsea
Venue: Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Bechem United’s dominant home streak ended midweek against Gold Stars, but they’ll aim to bounce back in the Bono derby. Eighth in the standings with 40 points, they’ve still got one of the strongest home records in the league.
Berekum Chelsea’s visits to Bechem have often ended in defeat. The hosts have claimed three wins and a draw from their last four home matches against their rivals, including consecutive 2-0 wins in recent years. With pride and position on the line, this derby promises intensity.
Basake Holy Stars vs Legon Cities
Venue: AAK II Sports Arena
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Holy Stars are aiming for their ninth home win as they face a desperate Legon Cities side. Despite inconsistencies away, the newcomers have made their home ground a tough place to visit, climbing to 12th with 33 points and scoring 29 goals — among the league’s best tallies.
Legon Cities, in contrast, are fighting for survival. Sitting 17th, they’ve yet to win a game away from home all season and have leaked the most goals in the league (36). This marks their first league visit to Holy Stars, and they’ll need something special to avoid another defeat.
Dreams FC vs Vision FC
Venue: Tuba Astro Turf
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Dreams FC are aiming to bounce back after consecutive defeats as they host debutants Vision FC. Still unbeaten at home in their last five, and boasting four clean sheets in that span, the Believers sit 10th with 36 points and rely heavily on their defense.
Vision FC, meanwhile, sit just five points above the drop zone. Despite inconsistent form, they’ve managed to stay competitive. This is the first top-flight meeting between the sides at Dreams’ home, and Vision will be hoping to spoil the party.
Heart of Lions vs Accra Lions
Venue: Kpando Stadium
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Heart of Lions come into this tie after a narrow win over Medeama that extended their home winning streak to nine. With 44 points, they’ve climbed to 4th, and will look to use their strong defense to stop a resurgent Accra Lions side.
The visitors shocked Asante Kotoko midweek with a 3-0 win, giving them a much-needed boost. However, they’ve struggled away from home and will be under pressure to perform in Kpando, where they lost 2-0 last season.
Young Apostles vs FC Samartex 1996
Venue: Wenchi Sports Stadium
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Debutants Young Apostles host reigning champions FC Samartex in what could be a pivotal clash. Despite just one win in their last five, the Apostles are tough to beat at home and sit 13th with 33 points.
Samartex, up to 6th, are finding form again. With one of the best defenses in the league and a strong away record, they’ll be looking to assert their experience and remain in contention for the top four.
Gold Stars FC vs Medeama SC
Venue: Dun’s Park
Date: Sunday, April 20, 2025
Gold Stars, now top of the league with 50 points, will look to stay there as they host Medeama. Undefeated at home this season, with 10 wins and 3 draws, they’re the best-performing home side in the league and boast one of the tightest defenses.
Medeama are the highest scoring side in the league (31 goals), but have struggled at Dun’s Park historically. Winless in their last three visits, the Mauve and Yellow must break that streak to stay in the title race.
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