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2025/26 Ghana Premier League: Week 10 Matchday Report

Week 10 of the Ghana Premier League delivered thrilling action, tight contests, and crucial points for teams fighting for the title and survival.

Several matches featured late drama, impressive comebacks, and standout individual performances, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

Top clubs battled to maintain momentum, while struggling sides sought vital points to climb the table.

This report covers every Week 10 fixture, highlights key moments, and previews the next matches for each team.

Swedru All Blacks 0-0 Hearts of Oak

Swedru All Blacks extended their winless run to four games with a 0-0 draw against Hearts of Oak at Swedru Sports Stadium.

The hosts controlled much of the game and created better chances but could not beat goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi.

A powerful first-half shot hit the post, leaving the home fans frustrated.

Hearts relied on defensive organisation to avoid a second consecutive defeat after their Super Clash loss to Asante Kotoko.

Agbasi made two crucial saves late in the game to keep the visitors level.

All Blacks remain with just one win in their last eight matches but maintain a strong home record.

Hearts leave Swedru unbeaten in five away matches, though the draw slows their title chase momentum.

Next matches: Swedru All Blacks vs Dreams FC, Hearts of Oak vs Young Apostles.

Basake Holy Stars 2-2 Vision FC

Basake Holy Stars and Vision FC played a thrilling 2-2 draw at AAK II Arena.

Prince Tweneboah scored inside two minutes to give Holy Stars an early lead.

Vision equalised in the 15th minute through Abdul Sumaila.

The second half remained balanced, with both teams pushing for control.

Vision went ahead, but Bismark Teye scored in added time to rescue a point for Holy Stars.

The draw keeps Holy Stars in the bottom three as they struggle for consistency.

Vision extend their unbeaten run to three matches and continue climbing the mid-table.

Next matches: Holy Stars vs Karela United, Vision FC vs Heart of Lions.

Heart of Lions 2-0 Young Apostles

Heart of Lions defeated Young Apostles 2-0 at Kpando Sports Stadium, extending their impressive home form.

Michael Ephson opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a composed finish.

The hosts controlled possession and dictated the game tempo throughout the first half.

Young Apostles struggled to create chances against a well-organised Lions defence.

An own goal in the 73rd minute doubled Lions’ lead, sealing the match.

Lions maintained defensive solidity to secure their ninth straight home win.

The win extends their unbeaten run to four matches.

Next matches: Heart of Lions vs Vision FC, Young Apostles vs Hearts of Oak.

Eleven Wonders 1-2 Medeama

Eleven Wonders fell 2-1 to Medeama at UG Sports Stadium despite a competitive display.

The home side earned an early penalty but goalkeeper Felix Kyei saved it.

Godknows Dzakpasu scored for Medeama just before halftime.

Daniel Lomotey Agbloe equalised for Eleven Wonders in the second half.

Substitute Nana Kofi Babil restored Medeama’s lead in the 79th minute.

Wonders recorded more shots but failed to convert.

Eleven Wonders remain bottom of the table, while Medeama move to the top.

Next matches: Eleven Wonders vs Hohoe United, Medeama vs Bechem United.

Bechem United 2-0 FC Samartex 1996

Bechem United secured a 2-0 win over Samartex at Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.

Emmanuel Abban scored in the 3rd and 83rd minutes to end the team’s three-match winless run.

Bechem United held a narrow lead at halftime and doubled it late to seal victory.

The win lifts them one place above the relegation zone.

Samartex drop to 7th with 16 points after their second defeat.

Next matches: Bechem United vs Medeama, FC Samartex 1996 vs Asante Kotoko.

Berekum Chelsea 2-1 Nations FC

Berekum Chelsea beat Nations FC 2-1 at Golden City Park to return to winning ways.

Faisal Shaibu opened the scoring before halftime, and Marvin Owusu doubled the lead after the break.

Samuel Tetteh scored a late goal for Nations FC in stoppage time.

Chelsea defended resolutely to hold their lead despite late pressure.

The win provides relief after a difficult start with only two wins in nine matches.

Next matches: Berekum Chelsea vs Aduana, Nations FC vs Karela United.

Asante Kotoko 1-1 Aduana FC

Asante Kotoko drew 1-1 with Aduana FC at Baba Yara Stadium.

Emmanuel Marfo gave Aduana the lead in the 6th minute against deputy goalkeeper Dari Aziz.

Kotoko equalised through Lord Amoah with a spectacular strike.

Both sides created chances in the second half but could not find a winner.

The draw extends Kotoko’s unbeaten run, keeping them sixth with two games in hand.

Aduana slip to third after stretching their unbeaten streak to six matches.

Next matches: Asante Kotoko vs Samartex, Aduana FC vs Berekum Chelsea

Dreams FC 1-0 Hohoe United

Dreams FC beat Hohoe United 1-0 at Tuba Astro Turf.

Jonathan Nemorden scored three minutes after coming on in the second half.

The hosts controlled the first half but could not find a goal until Nemorden’s effort.

The win marks Dreams FC’s third home victory in a row.

Hohoe United remain winless in their last five matches.

Next matches: Dreams FC vs Swedru All Blacks, Hohoe United vs Eleven Wonders.

Bibiani Gold Stars 1-0 Karela United

Bibiani Gold Stars won 1-0 over Karela United at Dun’s Park.

Sanou Razak scored in the 38th minute to secure the victory.

Gold Stars controlled the game after taking the lead and limited Karela’s opportunities.

The win lifts them back into the top four.

Karela United remain without a win in three matches.

Next matches: Bibiani Gold Stars vs Nations FC, Karela United vs Basake Holy Stars.