Hearts of Oak will look to start their 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign on a strong note when they face newly promoted Basake Holy Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
Kickoff is scheduled for 15:00 GMT (3:00 pm local time).
After narrowly avoiding relegation on the final day of last season, the Phobians are determined to make amends and restore their dominance in the league.
Their first challenge comes against Basake Holy Stars, a team making their top-tier debut after winning Zone Two of the Access Bank Division One League.
Hearts’ Home Woes
Hearts of Oak struggled at home last season, ranking as the second weakest team in terms of home performance, despite a promising opening day victory against Nsoatreman FC.
The Accra giants will be eager to reverse their fortunes and secure a vital three points against the newly promoted side.
Historically, Hearts have been strong against newcomers, winning 7 of their 10 home encounters against promoted teams, with only 1 loss, which came against Real Tamale United.
Revamped Squad
Head coach Aboubakar Ouattara has overhauled the squad that flirted with relegation last season. The team will be without key players like Salifu Ibrahim, Issah Kuka, Glid Otanga, Linda Mtange, and Richmond Ayi, who have all departed.
However, Hearts have brought in new faces, including Yahaya Adraman, Kwabena Boateng, Mawuli Wayo, Ramzy Yussif, and others, to strengthen their ranks.
Last season’s top scorer, Hamza Issah, along with Samuel Amofa and Raphael Amponsah, will be crucial for Hearts as they seek redemption.
Basake Holy Stars’ Challenge
Basake Holy Stars, although new to the Premier League, won’t be pushovers. Led by their star player Abdul Hussein Bashiru, they will be aiming to make a statement in their first-ever top-flight match.
Players like Gabriel Appiah, Francis Oteng, Prince Tweneboah, and Abubakar Konda Adams will also play key roles for the debutants in their quest to upset the home team.
This match presents a critical opportunity for Hearts of Oak to set the tone for their season, but Basake Holy Stars will be determined to show they belong in the Ghana Premier League.