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Medeama SC will host Nations FC at the TNA Sports Stadium on Sunday in what promises to be an exciting Premier League encounter.
Both teams have had solid starts to the season, and this match will be a crucial test for their ambitions.
The Mauve and Yellow heads into this fixture after a mixed start to the season.
Despite some early victories, they have struggled for consistency in recent games, with their last outing resulting in a 2-0 loss to Bechem United, marking their first defeat of the season.
Sitting third in the league with 11 points, Medeama have recorded 3 wins, 2 draws, and 1 defeat.
Their performance at home has been underwhelming, with just one win and two draws at their state-of-the-art TNA Stadium.
Nebosja Kapor's defence has been relatively solid, conceding only 3 goals, while their attack has struggled, netting just 4 goals in six matches.
They will be looking to bounce back strongly against Nations FC to maintain their place at the top end of the table.
For Nations FC, who currently fifth with 10 points, they remain unbeaten this season, boasting two wins and four draws.
Known for their resilience, the Abrankese side has only conceded two goals while scoring for, demonstrating a strong defensive setup.
Impressively, Nations FC have proven to be the best away side in the league, with two consecutive victories on the road and a draw to their name. They will be eager to maintain this form when they visit Medeama on Sunday.
In the only previous meeting between the two sides, Medeama edged Nations FC 1-0 last season. However, with both teams showing defensive solidity and a balanced attack, this clash could go either way.
Key Stats:
- Medeama SC: 3rd with 11 points, 3 wins, 2 draws, 1 defeat.
- Nations FC: 5th with 10 points, 2 wins, 4 draws, no defeats.
- Medeama's home form: 1 win, 2 draws at TNA Stadium.
- Nations FC’s away form: Best in the league with 2 wins and 1 draw.
Both teams will be aiming for maximum points to climb further up the table, but with Nations FC’s unbeaten run and Medeama’s strong desire to return to winning ways, this match is shaping up to be a thrilling contest.
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