The Ghana Premier League entered Week 7 with thrilling action across multiple venues, producing drama, late goals, and impressive team performances.
Aduana Stars extended their fine form, Hearts of Oak shared the spoils with Bibiani GoldStars, and Nations FC produced a five-goal thriller.
Asante Kotoko did not play this weekend due to their CAF Confederation Cup fixture.
Their absence left Vision FC without an opponent, giving the Accra-based side an unexpected break.
Aduana Stars 1-0 Dreams FC
Aduana Stars defeated Dreams FC 1-0 at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
Substitute Daouda Sidibe scored the winner in the 85th minute after a tight contest in Dormaa.
His late strike gave Aduana their third consecutive victory and lifted them to the top of the table with 15 points.
Both teams missed chances in the first half before Aduana’s pressure paid off late.
Dreams FC will aim to recover when they host Samartex next weekend.
Aduana Stars travel to face Eleven Wonders in their next outing.
Heart of Lions 3-0 Basake Holy Stars
Heart of Lions returned to form with a commanding 3-0 win over Basake Holy Stars at the Kpando Sports Stadium.
Kwadwo Obeng Junior opened the scoring in the 36th minute after reacting quickly to a rebound.
Michael Ephson doubled the lead before halftime with a composed finish.
Anthony Owusu sealed the result late with a spectacular strike from distance.
The Lions maintained their perfect home record and climbed higher on the table.
Basake Holy Stars remain winless and bottom of the league after seven matches.
Karela United 2-0 Bechem United
Karela United beat Bechem United 2-0 at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
Yahaya Abdul-Rahman scored first in the 15th minute after connecting with Ali Alhassan’s cross.
Bless Ege converted a penalty in the 41st minute to double Karela’s lead.
Karela ended a four-match winless run with an impressive attacking display.
Bechem United struggled to create clear chances throughout the match.
The Hunters face Nations FC next at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.
Karela United visit Asante Kotoko in their next league test.
Medeama 1-0 Swedru All Blacks
Medeama edged Swedru All Blacks 1-0 at the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa on Sunday.
Kamaradini Mamudu scored the decisive goal in the 70th minute after sustained pressure.
Medeama dominated possession and created more chances than the visitors.
All Blacks failed to match Medeama’s intensity in midfield and attack.
They face Hohoe United next, while All Blacks host Heart of Lions in their upcoming fixture.
Young Apostles 1-1 Berekum Chelsea
Young Apostles drew 1-1 with Berekum Chelsea at the Wenchi Sports Complex on Sunday.
Chelsea led through an own goal before Huseine Issah equalized for the hosts.
The draw extended Young Apostles’ unbeaten run to five matches.
Berekum Chelsea showed better discipline and structure after recent poor results.
Head coach Samuel Boadu earned some relief but still searches for a victory.
Young Apostles visit Bibiani GoldStars next, while Chelsea host Vision FC.
Nations FC 3-2 Eleven Wonders
Nations FC defeated Eleven Wonders 3-2 in a thrilling encounter at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Complex.
Emmanuel Annor scored a stunning hat-trick to lead Nations back to winning ways.
He opened the scoring in the 15th minute before adding a second ten minutes later.
Frank Awere pulled one back for Wonders before halftime.
Annor completed his hat-trick early in the second half to restore control.
Daniel Lomotey scored for Wonders in the 73rd minute, but Nations held on for victory.
Samartex 2-0 Hohoe United
Samartex beat Hohoe United 2-0 at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena on Sunday afternoon.
Substitute Clinton Kumi came on in the 70th minute and changed the game.
He scored in the 87th minute and added another in the 90th to seal the result.
The win extended Samartex’s unbeaten run and pushed them to fourth on the table.
Hohoe United remain tenth and continue to search for consistency away from home.
Hearts of Oak 2-2 Bibiani GoldStars
Hearts of Oak and Bibiani GoldStars produced a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Mawuli Wayo scored first for Hearts in the 38th minute after a brilliant team move.
Attah Kumi equalized for GoldStars seven minutes into the second half.
Kumi struck again with a screamer past the hour mark to put the visitors ahead.
Substitute George Paaku equalized for Hearts in the 70th minute to secure a point.
Hearts sit fourth with 13 points, while GoldStars follow closely in fifth.
Matchday Summary
Week 7 of the Ghana Premier League delivered excitement and competitive football across all venues.
Aduana Stars lead the standings after another late win, while Medeama continue their strong home form.
Nations FC impressed with a goal-filled performance, and Hearts of Oak battled to a draw in Accra.
Asante Kotoko’s continental engagement postponed their league game, leaving Vision FC idle this week.
The league table remains tight, with just a few points separating the top six teams.