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Home struggles haunt Young Apostles, Hearts of Oak and Eleven Wonders

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 4, 2026
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Young Apostles, Hearts of Oak and Eleven Wonders are currently the three teams with the fewest points earned at home in the Ghana Premier League this season.

Young Apostles sit 16th in the home performance ranking with 19 points collected on their own turf. Just below them, Hearts of Oak occupy 17th place with 18 points, while Eleven Wonders trail significantly in 18th position, managing only 7 points at home.

Poor home form has played a major role in affecting the campaigns of these clubs. Traditionally, teams rely on home advantage to secure vital points, backed by familiar surroundings and strong supporter presence. However, inconsistent performances and dropped points in front of their fans have left these sides struggling.

For Hearts of Oak in particular, their low home tally is a major concern given their history and expectations in the league. Eleven Wonders’ seven-point return highlights deeper challenges that have significantly dented their survival hopes.

With the season entering a crucial stage, improvement at home could prove decisive in reshaping their fortunes and climbing away from danger.

Tags: Accra Hearts of OakEleven Wonders FCGhana FootballGhana Premier LeagueYoung Apostles FC
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