Swedru All Blacks continued their fine run in the Ghana Premier League with a commanding 2–0 victory over Vision FC at the Swedru Stadium on Sunday, December 14, 2025. The result made it back-to-back wins for Ahmed Fathi’s side and their third victory in four matches, pushing the newly promoted club up to 10th on the table with 18 points.
Clement Tutu broke the deadlock in the 25th minute, before Vision FC’s woes deepened early in the second half when David Ofori turned the ball into his own net, effectively sealing the points for the hosts. Vision FC’s poor run continued as they stretched their winless streak to six matches, slipping to 15th place. Swedru All Blacks now turn their attention to a tricky away fixture against Bechem United, while Vision FC face another stern road test against Karela United in Tamale.
At the Golden City Park, Berekum Chelsea secured a vital 1–0 win over Hohoe United, offering a timely boost in their relegation fight. Despite Hohoe arriving in strong form, Chelsea were disciplined and organised throughout the contest, frustrating their opponents and striking late. Prince Anane’s 78th-minute goal proved decisive, easing pressure on head coach Samuel Boadu. Although Chelsea remain in the drop zone, the victory provides renewed belief ahead of an away clash with Dreams FC, while Hohoe United will look to respond when they host Bibiani Gold Stars.
Bechem United also took a significant step towards safety with a hard-fought win over fellow strugglers Eleven Wonders at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park. In a tense encounter, Augustine Mensah converted a 74th-minute penalty to secure all three points, ending Bechem’s poor run and moving them within three points of safety. For Eleven Wonders, the defeat further compounds their struggles as they remain rooted to the bottom of the table.
Meanwhile, Young Apostles ended a five-match winless run with a spirited home victory over Karela United at the Wenchi Sports Stadium. Abdul Ganiyu’s stunning 20th-minute strike put the hosts ahead before Felix Morty equalised for Karela shortly before half-time. Apostles regained control early in the second half through Issah Nyaabila and held firm to claim a crucial win. The result, their fourth home victory of the season, draws them level on points with Karela United and provides fresh momentum heading into the next round of fixtures.
At the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Asante Kotoko returned to winning ways with a gritty 1–0 victory over Dreams FC, ending a four-match winless run. The contest was intense and physical, with chances at a premium. Kwame Opoku proved the difference, reacting quickest after Dreams failed to clear their lines to slot home from close range.
Dreams FC pushed hard for an equaliser late on and came agonisingly close, only for their effort to be cleared off the line as Kotoko defended resolutely. The win lifts the Porcupine Warriors to third place, while Dreams FC slide back into the relegation zone.


























