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Dreams FC picked up their first three points of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season following their win over Nations FC on Saturday.
Winfred Dormon's side claimed a 2-0 win over Nations at home to end a poor run of results sine the start of the new season.
Goals from Ernest Appiah and Suraj Seidu in the first half and second respectively ensured the first win of the season for the Still Believe lads.
Appiah scored in the 20th minute of the game before Suraj put the game beyond the reach of Nations when he scored just nine minutes into the second half.
The win sees Dreams FC now move from the 17th position to 13th.
Theyy come up against Aduana FC in their next game on matchday seven.
Nations, on the other side, will return to Abrankese to prepare for their encounter against Eleven Wonders.
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