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Matchday five of the Ghana Premier League will see Bibiani GoldStars welcome Bechem United to the Dun's Park.
It's been a challenging start to the season for Bechem who have picked up just one win in their opening four games.
The Hunters saw off Dreams FC at home last weekend to record their first three points of the 2024/25 season after a run of three games without a win.
GoldStars, on the other hand, after back-to-back wins to start the campaign have picked up two stalemates in subsequent games.
The Miners are yet to lose a game this season and will be hoping to continue that unbeaten start to the season.
For Bechem, the game will be an opportunity for them to build on their victory from the last game.
GoldStars have faced Bechem at home on three occasions in the league since the 2020/21 season. They have won twice with the other one ending in a draw.
In the six times both teams have faced each other in the league, there have been two wins for either of them while two have ended in stalemates.
A win for GoldStars could see them move to the top of the table after Medeama dropped points in their game against Heart of Lions.
The game between GoldStars and Bechem United is scheduled for Sunday, October 6, with kickoff at 15:00 GMT.
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