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Vision FC and Holy Stars played out a goalless draw in their Ghana Premier League Matchday 27 encounter at the Nana Adjei Kraku II Stadium in Tema.
In a tightly contested fixture, both sides struggled to break the deadlock despite creating a handful of chances.
Vision FC, playing at home, showed flashes of attacking intent but were unable to convert, while Holy Stars remained disciplined at the back to secure a valuable point on the road.
The result leaves Holy Stars in 8th position on the league table with 37 points, just one point ahead of Vision FC, who sit 9th with 36 points after 27 matches.
Looking ahead, Vision FC will face a stern test in their next outing against Hearts of Lions, as they aim to return to winning ways.
Holy Stars, meanwhile, will turn their attention to a clash against Karela United as they seek to maintain their position in the top half of the table.
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