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Vision FC are seeking back-to-back wins for the first time this season after ending a long winless run.
The Tema-based club travel to Wenchi to face Young Apostles on match day 14 of the Ghana Premier League.
Vision FC held their nerves to pick up their first three points in eight games last weekend when they defeated Medeama SC.
They beat the Tarkwa-based side 3-2 at home to end a seven-game winless run in the top flight.
That win lifted Nana Agyemang’s side into 12th position on the league table.
The home side, Young Apostles, are hoping to get back to winning ways after two consecutive defeats.
Defeats to Medeama and Basake Holy Stars leaves the Wenchi-based side in 15th place just one point above the relegation zone.
Young Apostles have just three wins in 13 games with four draws and six defeats, leaving them with just 13 points.
Two of Young Apostles three wins have come at home, while they have also had two draws and two losses in six games.
For Vision, they have also recorded three wins in the league. The other results include six draws and five defeats.
They are just a point above Young Apostles heading into this weekend’s fixture.
Vision have picked up just four points from six games on the road, scoring three goals and shipping in eight.
A win for either side could take them as high as the 11th position depending on other results.
The game is scheduled for 3pm on Saturday, December 21.
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