Medeama SC’s remarkable 17-match unbeaten run will be put to the test on Friday when the Ghana Premier League leaders travel to Abrankese to face Nations FC in a high-stakes Matchday 21 clash.
The Mauve and Yellow, enjoying a brilliant campaign under head coach Ibrahim Tanko, arrive as favourites but face a stern challenge against a Nations FC side renowned for their resilience at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex. With momentum firmly on their side, Medeama will need to overcome a team that has made its home ground a near-impenetrable fortress.
Crowned champions in the 2022/23 season, Medeama have been ruthless this term, opening an eight-point gap at the top with 14 matches remaining. Their consistency and authority position them as clear frontrunners for a second Premier League title, but the road ahead is far from straightforward.
Nations FC, sitting 12th with 24 points from 20 matches, have struggled for consistency, winning just once in their last five outings (D2, L2), including a 2-0 defeat to FC Samartex 1996 last weekend. They have scored 15 goals and conceded 18 this season.
Yet Abrankese remains a fortress. Nations FC are unbeaten in all ten of their home league fixtures this term, recording six wins and four draws while conceding just five goals. They have never lost to Medeama at home in the Premier League since 2023—a statistic that gives coach Frimpong Manso and his players reason for optimism heading into Friday’s showdown.
Medeama, however, arrive in ominous form. The league leaders have held top spot since a narrow 1-0 victory over Heart of Lions in Kpando on Matchday 16 and have maintained their advantage over rivals Asante Kotoko and Aduana FC. After 20 matches, Tanko’s side boast 43 points, a league-high 30 goals scored, and one of the competition’s stingiest defences, conceding just 12 times.
The Mauve and Yellow are also on a four-game winning streak, the best current run in the league, and remain unbeaten in their last seven away matches (W3, D4). They have claimed four wins and four draws in nine road fixtures this season, losing only once.
Friday’s encounter offers a compelling contrast: Medeama’s relentless title push versus Nations FC’s proud home resilience. For Medeama, it is a chance to extend their dominance and claim a first league victory in Abrankese since 2023. For Nations FC, it is an opportunity to revive their campaign and prove that even the league’s top side can be tested at their home ground.













