Dreams FC will host Hearts of Oak at the Tuba Astro Turf on Sunday in a much-anticipated matchweek 7 encounter of the Ghana Premier League.
Both teams are looking to secure important points, but the stakes are particularly high for the hosts, who are still searching for their first win of the season.
Abdul Karim Zito’s boys have had a difficult start to the campaign, currently sitting 17th on the league table with just 3 points.
After six games, they remain winless, having suffered three consecutive defeats and three draws.
Their last outing saw them lose 2-0 to Aduana Stars in Dormaa Ahenkro, adding to their struggles.
With just 2 goals scored and 6 conceded so far, the Believers are keen to turn their fortunes around at home.
A win on Sunday could reignite their season and lift them from the relegation zone.
Hearts of Oak, on the other hand, come into this match on the back of a crucial 2-1 away victory over Young Apostles.
The Phobians have had a mixed campaign so far, sitting 9th in the league with 8 points from 2 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses.
They have been inconsistent in their performances but will be buoyed by their recent away form, having collected 4 points from 3 away games.
With 4 goals scored and 4 conceded, Hearts of Oak will look to build momentum and climb higher up the table.
Head-to-Head:
Dreams FC have historically fared well against Hearts of Oak at home. In their four league meetings at the Dawu stadium since the 2020/21 season, Dreams FC have won once and drawn the other three.
Notably, they beat Hearts 2-0 in the 2020/21 season and held them to entertaining draws in subsequent meetings, including two thrilling 2-2 results.
Key Stats:
Dreams FC:
17th with 3 points, 0 wins, 3 draws, 3 defeats.
Hearts of Oak:
9th with 8 points, 2 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats.
Dreams FC’s home form:
1 win, 3 draws in last 4 home matches against Hearts.
Hearts of Oak’s away form:
4 points in 3 away matches this season (W1, D1, L1).
As Dreams FC search for their first win of the season, Hearts of Oak will be hoping to build on their recent victory and push towards the top half of the table.
With both teams having a lot to play for, this clash promises to be an intriguing and closely contested affair.
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