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Bechem United will host FC Samartex at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park on Saturday for their matchday 14 fixture in the Ghana Premier League.
The Hunters, currently third in the league standings, have enjoyed a strong run of form, losing only two games this season while winning six and drawing five.
They are currently on a three-game winning streak and remain unbeaten at home in the Ghana top flight.
With only one point separating them from leaders Hearts of Lions, Bechem United is firmly in the title hunt this season.
In contrast, reigning champions FC Samartex have struggled to defend their title.
The Samreboi-based club sits 10th in the league, 14 points adrift of the leaders, with only three wins, five draws, and four losses this season.
The team's poor form has led to the departure of head coach Nurudeen Amadu, with assistant Henry Wellington taking charge for Saturday's game.
While FC Samartex will hope to turn their fortunes around at Bechem, their poor away form – with no wins, four draws, and two losses – makes it a daunting task.
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