The Ghana Premier League continues this weekend with a lot at stake for clubs battling for supremacy and those fighting to avoid the drop.
Nsoatreman FC host Aduana FC in the Bono derby to kick start match day 11 on Saturday November 16, 2024.
The Nsuatre-based side will be eager to return to winning ways after losing 3-0 at Nations FC at the weekend. They come up against an Aduana side that are on a resurgence, setting the stage for an enthralling contest at the Nana Kronmansah Park.
Accra Lions FC will take on in-form Heart of Lions at the University of Ghana Stadium in Saturday's other Premier League match. Lions lost 2-1 at Basake Holy Stars and will be aiming to rewrite the script against Lions at home. Heart of Lions jumped to third in the table after a solitary 1-0 win over Berekum Chelsea at home at the weekend.
The remaining seven matches take place across the country on Sunday November 17, 2024.
Asante Kotoko SC, who are without a win in their last three matches, host Nations FC in the Ashanti derby at the Len Clay Stadium in Obuasi on Sunday. The Porcupine Warriors must pull the chestnut out of the blazing fire to overcome the most in-form team in the Premier League so far. Nations, second in the table, are enjoying a fabulous run under Kasim Mingle, winning five, drawing four and suffering just a defeat in 10 outings so far.
Struggling Karela United welcome Hearts of Oak to the Aliu Mahama Stadium in Tamale on Sunday, desperate to turn around their dwindling fortunes. United find themselves in the bottom three after a difficult start to the 2024-25 Premier League campaign. Hearts will be aiming for their third successive win following triumphs over Medeama SC and Vision FC.
Medeama SC welcome league leaders Gold Stars FC to the TnA Stadium in the Western derby in Tarkwa on Sunday eager to return to winning ways after recent slump. Kick off 15:00 GMT (3pm local time).
The Mauve and Yellow have lost their last two matches and will be eager to get back to winning ways against the unbeaten side. Gold Stars remain the only side yet to suffer defeat after 10 games.
Berekum Chelsea return to the Golden City Park to battle Bechem United in another Bono derby, Vision FC clash with Dreams FC in the capital derby, while FC Samartex 1996 remain at home for the second successive time to face off against Young Apostles FC at the Nsenkyire Arena.
Legon Cities entertain Basake Holy Stars at the University of Ghana Stadium on Sunday November 17. The Royals suffered heartbreak at FC Samartex 1996 after losing 1-0 in stoppage time.
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