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Basake Holy Stars will look to end their three-match losing streak when they host Berekum Chelsea in matchday 26 of the Ghana Premier League at the Crosby Awuah Memorial Park in Anyinase.
Holy Stars have struggled this year, failing to secure a win in eight league matches, with five losses and three draws.
Their last victory was in December, when they defeated Young Apostles at home. Although they were awarded a 3-0 win against Nsoatreman due to the latter's withdrawal from the league, they still need to find their winning form.
Despite their struggles, Basake Holy Stars have performed relatively well at home, with four wins in 11 matches, making them the seventh team with the most home points in the league (22 points).
Berekum Chelsea, on the other hand, will be looking to bounce back from their 1-0 defeat to Asante Kotoko.
They have had a mixed season, earning 32 points in 24 league matches.
However, they have struggled on the road, with only 6 points in 11 away matches, making them one of the teams with the fewest points in away games.
Chelsea are currently in ninth place, just a point above last season's league winners Samartex 97, who are in 10th position.
Both teams played out a 2-2 draw on matchday nine as Berekum Chelsea's midfielder Stephen Amankona snatched a late equaliser.
Relegation looms on Basake Holy Stars as they desperately seek to end their losing streak, whiles Berekum Chelsea looking to take advantage of their opponents' struggles and secure all three points.
The match kicks off at 15:00 GMT on Sunday.
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