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Basake Holy Stars will seek to record their sixth home win of the season when they come up against Aduana FC in Ghana Premier League.
The two teams come up against each other in the last game of the first round of the Ghanaian top flight on Sunday, January 19.
Holy Stars have picked up five wins at home from eight games following their promotion to the league at the start of the 2024/25 season.
A win against Aduana will give them 20 points at home having also drawn two and lost once during that period.
Aduana have averaged one point per game on their away trips this campaign after picking up eight points from eight games.
The Dormaa-based side have struggled in their recent games in the league winning just one of their last six while Holy Stars have recorded three wins in their last five games.
Depending on the result from the game between Samartex and Hearts of Oak, Holy Stars could move into eight position on the Premier League table.
This will be the first meeting between the two teams in the Premier League after Holy Stars recently gained promotion.
The game is scheduled to kick off at 15:00 GMT.
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