Week 6 of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League delivered thrills, drama, and crucial points across all matches.
Teams battled fiercely as relegation contenders and title hopefuls clashed.
Several sides ended winless streaks, while others maintained unbeaten runs, shaping the early league table.
Key moments, late goals, and disciplined performances defined this round of fixtures.
Eleven Wonders 0-0 Karela United
Karela United held Eleven Wonders to a goalless draw at the Swedru Sports Stadium.
Both sides missed key chances in a tightly contested encounter.
Eleven Wonders needed a win to end four straight defeats but failed to capitalize.
The hosts dominated possession early but could not break through Karela’s defense.
Karela threatened before halftime, with Zaidan Mohammed and Malik Abubakar troubling Wonders.
After the break, both teams played cautiously as the clock wound down.
Rauf Munah replaced Emmanuel Boateng on the hour for Eleven Wonders to boost attack.
Karela responded with Felix Mortu and Bless Ege for Malik Abubakar and Gideon Boateng.
Injury forced further changes as Zakaria Abdulai and Zaidan exited the field.
Karela held firm to extend their unbeaten away streak in the league.
Bibiani GoldStars 3-1 Heart of Lions
Bibiani GoldStars ended two straight defeats with a 3-1 win over Heart of Lions.
Richard Amon Kotey opened the scoring in the 38th minute after sustained pressure.
Sampson Eduku doubled the lead moments after halftime with a composed finish.
Kwadwo Obeng Junior pulled one back for Lions in the 59th minute.
Substitute Samuel Atta Kumi restored GoldStars’ two-goal cushion eight minutes from time.
The victory marked GoldStars’ second win of the season and halted Lions’ unbeaten start.
GoldStars will aim to maintain momentum in upcoming matches.
Bechem United 2-0 Vision FC
Bechem United claimed their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Vision FC.
Yaw Acheampong scored in the 67th minute to break the deadlock.
Alhassan Razak doubled the lead three minutes later to seal the points.
Vision FC fought hard but failed to score in the second half.
Bechem United remain in the relegation zone despite the crucial victory.
Bechem travel to Karela United next, while Vision FC face Berekum Chelsea.
Swedru All Blacks 2-0 Basake Holy Stars
Swedru All Blacks ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-0 win over Basake Holy Stars.
Benjamin Adjei opened the scoring in the 6th minute after a swift attacking move.
Hafiz Alhassan doubled the lead in the 49th minute after pouncing on a loose ball.
Basake struggled to create chances and were reduced to ten men late in the game.
All Blacks controlled possession, registering 13 shots with six on target.
The hosts travel to Medeama next, while Basake visit Heart of Lions.
Berekum Chelsea 0-2 Hearts of Oak
Hearts of Oak returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Berekum Chelsea.
Hamza Issah scored in the 62nd minute following chaos from a corner.
Mawuli Wayo sealed the win in stoppage time after a rebound from a header.
The Phobians remain unbeaten this season and rise to third place on the table.
Chelsea’s revival ends after a win and a draw in their last two matches.
Hearts host Bibiani GoldStars next, while Chelsea face GoldStars and Young Apostles.
Hohoe United 0-2 Aduana FC
Mezack Afriyie scored in the 64th minute with a powerful low drive.
Hohoe pressed for an equalizer but Aduana’s defense, led by Alex Boakye, held firm.
Raymond Agyemang received a red card for Aduana in the 86th minute.
Emmanuel Marfo sealed the win deep into stoppage time with a swift counterattack.
Aduana claim their first away win of the season, ending Hohoe’s home winning streak.
Medeama 1-1 Samartex
Samartex shocked Medeama with a first-half goal from Dramani Awuah from the center circle.
Medeama dominated possession but struggled to find the net throughout the match.
Kingsley Braye scored in the 89th minute to rescue a point for Medeama.
Medeama had 29 shots compared to Samartex’s four, including 13 on target.
Samartex extend their unbeaten streak to six games with two wins and four draws.
Medeama next face Swedru All Blacks, while Samartex host Hohoe United.
Dreams FC 2-0 Nations FC
Dreams FC recorded their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Nations FC.
Ernest Appiah opened scoring for the hosts in the seventh minute.
Suraj Seidu doubled the lead on 54 minutes to seal the points.
Nations remain winless in five matches and host Eleven Wonders next.
Dreams travel to face Aduana Stars in their next fixture.
Kotoko and Young Apostles did not feature in Week 6 as Kotoko focused on their CAF Confederation Cup commitments.
The postponement allowed both teams extra time to prepare for continental and domestic challenges.