Ghana’s Premier League delivered a dramatic and action-packed Sunday as Asante Kotoko clinched a narrow victory over Hearts of Oak in Accra, while goals and late drama unfolded across stadiums nationwide.
At the Accra Sports Stadium, Asante Kotoko secured the headline result of the weekend with a 1–0 win over arch-rivals Hearts of Oak in the highly anticipated Super Clash. A composed finish just before halftime gave the Porcupine Warriors the decisive goal, earning them a vital away triumph and extending their unbeaten run.
The defeat leaves Hearts frustrated once again in a fixture that continues to elude them, despite a spirited second-half push in front of their home support.
Elsewhere, fans enjoyed a five-goal spectacle at the Wenchi Sports Stadium, where Young Apostles FC edged Bechem United 3–2, showcasing attacking football at its finest.
At the Nsenkyire Sports Arena, FC Samartex 1996 maintained their strong home form with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Swedru All Blacks, reinforcing their reputation as one of the league’s most difficult teams to beat on their turf.
Basake Holy Stars added to the day’s impressive performances, defeating Goldstars SC 2–0 at the AAK II Arena with a dominant display that highlighted their growing confidence.
At the Kpando Stadium, Heart of Lions FC secured a slim but valuable 1–0 win over Berekum Chelsea, keeping their momentum intact.
In Tamale, the points were shared as Karela United FC and Dreams FC battled to a 1–1 draw at the Ali Mahama Sports Stadium, rounding off a vibrant and fiercely competitive matchday.
With tight scorelines, standout performances, and the electric energy of the Super Clash, the Ghana Premier League once again underscored its unpredictability and passion.