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GPL Round-24 wrap: Dreams stun Aduana, Medeama drops points, and more…

The 2025/26 Ghana Premier League (GPL) campaign seized all the sporting headlines as match-week 24 was engulfed with an astonishing set of fixtures, thrilling spectators with mesmerizing performances plus multiple unanticipated results.

With a an inkling view of possible result outcomes discussed by various sports pundits prior to the Ghana Premier League (GPL) weekend fixtures, clubs had it all covered as they unveiled interesting results at various match venues.

Bottom of the table, with an accumulated points of nine, one of the newly promoted sides in the GPL, Eleven Wonders slipped further down as they were thumped by Kumasi based club Nations FC at the Swedru Stadium in Agona.

Goals from Joseph Effah on minute-five and Emmanuel Annor in second-half stoppage time sealed a convincing win for Nations FC against relegation side, Eleven Wonders FC.

Heading on, Dreams FC stumped their authority against one of the viable title contending sides Aduana FC on their home turf, seemingly mudding any further intentions of Aduana making realistic attempts to claim the title at the end of the season.

With Aduana’s teenage forward, Benjamin Tsivanyo being sent off for an early shower in the first-half, handing over an advantage to the home side, John Antwi seized a moment in the second-half to deservedly record his name on the score sheet hence, clutching all three points from Aduana Stars.

Medeama FC for the third consecutive time have failed to register a win in the Ghana Premier League as they slacked against Swedru All Blacks at the Swedru Stadium in the most drama fashion – ending the game in a 0-0 score line.

Further, Bechem United managed to quench the three-games winning streak of Karela United, securing a valuable point against a ruthless opposition based in the Northern part of Ghana.

At the Golden City Park in Berekum, Young Apostles after a two-consecutive run of loss managed to escape defeat against Berekum Chelsea however, failed to snatch all three points, it ended in a 1-1 draw.

Bibiani Gold Stars had it all covered up as they stepped up in a much cagey encounter against GPL giants Accra Hearts of oak at the Bibiani Dun’s Park – ending this crunchy fixture in a 2-1 slim victory.

As Hohoe United battle in the relegation zone, a slim 1-0 win against mid-table side, Samartex FC was not enough to exempt them from the relegation zone however, they have stepped up, with just a point below the relegation slot.

The Porcupine Warriors are still fumbling in a season which was deemed as a possible redemption year for the former CAF Champions League winners. Kumasi Asante kotoko failed to trigger their firing guns at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium as they drew in a 0-0 result against 10-men Vision FC.

Elsewhere, Holy Stars secured an astonishing 1-0 victory against Hearts of Lions at the Crosby Awuah Memorial Stadium situated in Nzema Anyinase – with much at stake, Hearts of Lions who were once knocking on the title challenge doors have seem to loose their truck.

Top Four Teams After match-Week 24

1. Medeama FC – 46 points

2. Bibiani Gold Stars – 45 points

3. Hearts of Oak – 40 points

4. Asante Kotoko – 39 points