Matchday 11 delivered drama across every centre as teams fought for momentum in a tight Ghana Premier League season.
Aduana FC reclaimed top spot, while Kotoko protected their unbeaten run under heavy pressure.
Hearts of Oak dropped points, Vision stretched their home streak, and All Blacks grabbed a crucial away win.
Several sides improved their form, while others faced fresh problems as the table tightened sharply.
The league now moves into an important week, with midweek clashes holding huge implications for the title race and survival battle.
Medeama 0–0 Bechem United
Medeama dropped points at home after failing to break down a stubborn Bechem United side.
Tanko’s team dominated the ball but wasted several good chances.
Kelvin Nkrumah and Prince Owusu pushed hard, yet Bechem kept their shape.
Augustine Okrah struck the post late, but the ball stayed out.
Bechem keeper Benjamin Asiedu Kwesi made sharp saves and frustrated Medeama.
Salim Adams controlled midfield and claimed the MVP award.
Medeama stay top with 22 points but feel pressure from Heart of Lions and Kotoko.
Medeama meet Asante Kotoko next weekend, while Bechem face Hohoe United.
Karela United 3–2 Basake Holy Stars
Karela ended their poor run with a spirited win over Holy Stars.
Philip Adom opened the scoring after a neat team move.
The hosts controlled the first half but missed more chances.
Danlad Nuhu doubled the advantage after reacting first inside the box.
Eric Antwi Konadu smashed in the third to tighten Karela’s grip.
Holy Stars then launched a late fightback and unsettled the hosts.
Prince Tweneboah punished a defensive mistake for their first goal.
Richmond Somiah added another to create a tense finish.
Karela held firm and celebrated a much-needed victory.
Karela visit Nations FC next, while Holy Stars host Asante Kotoko midweek.
Vision FC 2–2 Heart of Lions
Vision FC and Heart of Lions produced an exciting draw in Tema.
Both sides struggled to find rhythm in a cagey first half.
Lions struck first when Michael Ephson finished a loose ball.
Vision responded well and pushed harder for an equaliser.
Maxwell Kwaku Sensah smashed home the leveller in the 63rd minute.
The goal lifted Vision as the crowd roared behind them.
Lions regained their lead after Paul Atta Agyei finished a slick move.
Vision refused to ease off and attacked with urgency.
George Tei Nagadzi drilled home a late equaliser to stretch Vision’s home unbeaten run to 17 matches.
Vision travel to Hearts of Oak next, while Lions prepare for Aduana FC.
Young Apostles 0–0 Hearts of Oak
Hearts of Oak extended their winless run after another frustrating afternoon.
The Phobians controlled possession but failed to create clear chances.
Young Apostles defended with discipline and threatened on transitions.
They tested Hearts keeper four times and created dangerous breaks.
Hearts lacked spark in the final third and wasted promising moments.
Young Apostles earned a valuable point and pleased their home fans.
Hearts remain sixth and need a quick response.
Hearts host Vision FC next, while Young Apostles travel to Swedru All Blacks.
Nations FC 2–0 Bibiani Gold Stars
Nations FC returned to winning form with a strong performance in Kumasi.
Faisal Charwetey fired the opener after only seven minutes.
He struck again before halftime and lifted the crowd.
Gold Stars introduced three substitutes after the break to shift momentum.
Nations stayed composed and blocked several dangerous moves.
Charwetey’s brace sealed Manso’s first win as head coach.
Nations travel to Basake Holy Stars next.
Gold Stars host Aduana FC in their next assignment.
FC Samartex 0–0 Asante Kotoko
Kotoko protected their unbeaten run after a tough battle in Samreboi.
Mohammed Camara saved a late penalty and kept his team alive.
Kotoko insisted the foul occurred outside the box, but play continued.
Samartex pressed aggressively and pushed for a late winner.
Kotoko threatened on counterattacks and kept Samartex uncomfortable.
Camara made several strong saves and impressed after his return from international duty.
Kotoko also shouted for a penalty after a tussle in the box.
Samartex sit seventh with 17 points and target improvement.
Samartex face Berekum Chelsea next, while Kotoko meet Basake Holy Stars.
Aduana FC 3–1 Berekum Chelsea
Aduana climbed back to the top after a strong win in Dormaa.
Samuel Owusu Ansah scored early and settled the home crowd.
Chelsea tested Aduana soon after, but Prince Osei blocked their best chance.
Emmanuel Marfo missed a golden opportunity later in the half.
Owusu Ansah left the match after the break due to discomfort.
Hensen Anponsa doubled Aduana’s lead with a tidy finish.
Chelsea responded immediately when Abubakari Seidu completed a superb move.
Aduana grew stronger and created more space in attack.
Marfo redeemed himself with a late strike to seal the win.
Aduana meet Heart of Lions next, while Chelsea prepare for Samartex.
Hohoe United 1–1 Eleven Wonders
Eleven Wonders fought hard and rescued a late point in Hohoe.
Wonders aimed to stop their losing streak and started cautiously.
Safianu Usman smashed home the opener for Hohoe United.
The hosts controlled large periods and pressed with confidence.
Wonders went down to ten men after a reckless challenge.
Mathew Amponsah then produced a brilliant solo goal in the 90th minute.
His strike lifted the Wonders bench and stunned the crowd.
Wonders face Dreams FC next, while Hohoe travel to Bechem United.
Dreams FC 2–3 Swedru All Blacks
Swedru All Blacks produced a crucial win in a thrilling contest.
Rudolph Mensah opened the scoring with a calm finish.
Suraj Seidu equalised from the spot minutes later.
Chris Yaovi Guede fired Dreams into the lead with a sharp strike.
Abdul Aziz then smashed a wonderful goal to level the game.
Benjamin Adjei scored early in the second half to complete the turnaround.
Dreams pushed waves of attacks, but Aseako stopped a fourth All Blacks goal.
All Blacks defended well and celebrated a vital victory.
Dreams visit Eleven Wonders next, while All Blacks host Young Apostles.