Matchweek 10 of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League promises drama across the board — from relegation battles to top-four ambitions, unbeaten runs at risk, and potential statement victories. With home fortresses under threat and several teams chasing momentum, fans are set for another enthralling weekend of top-flight action.
Asante Kotoko vs Aduana FC – The Headline Clash
League leaders Aduana FC put their impressive form on the line when they travel to Kumasi to face unbeaten Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday.
Kotoko remain the only unbeaten team in the league, having followed their tense 1-0 win over Hearts of Oak with a gritty midweek 0-0 draw against Vision FC. The Porcupine Warriors sit 7th with 15 points, but with two games in hand — results that could dramatically swing the table.
Their strength has been their elite defence, conceding only two goals all season, both in their 4-2 win over Karela United. Historically, Kotoko enjoy a strong home record against Aduana, winning three of their last five meetings in Kumasi.
Aduana FC, however, arrive in top form. Their 0-0 draw with Medeama extended a five-game unbeaten run (W4, D1), during which they have conceded just once. They top the league with 19 points, scoring nine and boasting the second-best defence.
This is the biggest test yet for both sides.
Bechem United vs FC Samartex 1996 – Relegation Fight Meets Away-Day Struggles
Bechem United remain stuck in the relegation zone after a narrow 3-2 loss to Young Apostles. With just 6 points from nine matches, their need for revival grows urgent.
Their hope lies at home: Bechem are unbeaten at Fosu Gyeabour Park (W1, D3) and are yet to concede a home goal this season. They also hold a perfect home record against Samartex — three wins in three meetings.
Samartex enter with 16 points after a tight 1-0 win over All Blacks but remain winless away this season (D3, L1), scoring only once on the road. They have not won in Bechem since 2022.
Heart of Lions vs Young Apostles – Clash of the High Flyers
Heart of Lions continue to impress with five wins, three draws, and one defeat, sitting third with 18 points. They boast the league’s second-best attack (12 goals) and have maintained a perfect home record (W4) without conceding.
Young Apostles, in only their second Premier League season, have hit their stride with four wins in their last seven games. Sitting 8th with 14 points, they have collected four points away from home and aim to build on their strong start.
Lions won the only previous meeting in Kpando (1-0).
Gold Stars vs Karela United – Champions Seek Response
Bibiani Gold Stars are desperate to bounce back after a shock 2-0 defeat to Basake Holy Stars — their third loss of the campaign. Despite this, the champions remain dominant at Dun’s Park, winning all four home matches.
Gold Stars’ 10 goals place them among the league’s most potent attacks, but they have conceded 11 — a worrying defensive trend.
Karela United, after drawing 1-1 with Dreams FC, sit on 13 points but remain wildly inconsistent, conceding 11 goals. They are winless in four away games (D2, L2) and have won just once in their last 15 away matches — though that lone victory came against Gold Stars in a 1-0 upset.
Berekum Chelsea vs Nations FC – Pressure Mounts on Chelsea
Berekum Chelsea’s 1-0 loss to Lions last weekend pushed them down to 14th with just eight points. Their attack has been flat (5 goals scored), while their defence (10 conceded) is among the league’s weakest.
They have split their home results between two wins and two defeats, but Golden City Park has historically been tough for Nations FC, who have lost both visits 1-0.
Nations FC enter with 10 points and are unbeaten in three matches, but their away struggles continue (D1, L3), scoring in only one away fixture this season.
Basake Holy Stars vs Vision FC – Holy Stars Target Stability
Basake Holy Stars finally broke their long winless streak with a stunning 2-0 victory over champions Gold Stars. The win ended a 12-match drought and lifted their morale.
However, they remain 17th with five points, scoring only three goals — the fewest in the league.
Vision FC arrive in good form after a 2-1 win over Wonders and a 0-0 draw with Kotoko. With 12 points, they sit comfortably mid-table but remain winless away from home (D1, L3), scoring just twice.
Holy Stars won their only previous home meeting 1-0.
Eleven Wonders vs Medeama SC – Top Meets Bottom
Eleven Wonders continue to struggle on their Premier League return, sitting bottom with just two points (D2, L7). They are the only side without a win and have the worst defensive record (14 conceded).
At home, they have taken only one point from four matches.
Medeama SC, meanwhile, extended their unbeaten run to six matches (W3, D3) with a resilient 0-0 draw against Aduana. They sit 2nd with 18 points and boast the league’s best attack (13 goals).
Their strong away form (W1, D2, L1) makes them heavy favourites.
Dreams FC vs Hohoe United – Home Fortress Meets Newcomers
Dreams FC are searching for stability after a 1-1 draw with Karela. Sitting on 8 points (13th), consistency has been their biggest challenge.
The bright spot: Dreams are unbeaten in 14 straight home matches across all competitions (W11, D3) and have kept clean sheets in their last two.
Hohoe United, 11th with 10 points, are still adapting to the Premier League. Their away form undermines their promise — winless in four attempts (D2, L2), scoring only once.
Dreams enter as favourites to extend their impressive home run.





























