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Bechem United and Dreams FC, both without wins in the new Ghana Premier League season, will face off at Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park on Sunday in a Match Week Four clash.
The hosts have drawn twice and lost once, sitting fourteenth on the league log ahead of the match against the Still Believe lads, who have drawn all three of their games and occupy the tenth spot on the table.
In their last six league games, Bechem have won just once, lost twice, and drawn thrice. Meanwhile, Karim Zito’s team has two wins, three draws, and one defeat in their last six outings.
In seven visits to Nana Fosu Gyeabour, Dreams FC are without a win, managing three draws and losing four.
“It won’t be easy,” Dreams FC Coach, Karim Ziti, admitted in his pre-match interview, adding, “Already Bechem is not a favourable ground for us. The best we did there I think is draw or so.
“I don’t remember us winning away at Bechem, but there is always the first time, we are going all out with the mentality that we are going to win.”
Both teams are yet to find their rhythm in the new season, with Kwaku Danso’s Bechem United not showing the strong performances that made them top-four contenders under former coach Kassim Mingle.
The game will kick off at 3 pm.
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