… Meanwhile, clubs in the Western region will compete in a series of matches involving Medeama, Basake Holy Stars, Bibiani Gold Stars, and FC Samartex 1996. …
… Association (GHALCA) Top-4 Tournament, citing scheduling conflicts and disrupted pre-season preparations ahead of the new Ghana Premier League campaign.The Phobians were scheduled to come up against 2025/26 Ghana Premier League winners, Medeama SC, runners-up, Bibiani Gold Stars …
… Six clubs—Aduana FC, Berekum Chelsea, Bibiani Gold Stars, Heart of Lions, FC Ashantigold and Young Apostles FC—had not yet started the application process. …
… Reigning champions Medeama SC will kick off the defence of their crown with a difficult away trip to Dreams FC, while runners-up Bibiani Gold Stars also face a stern opening assignment on the road against Bechem United. …
Accra Sports Stadium Hearts of Oak 4-2 Medeama SC Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex Vision FC 3-0 Aduana Stars FC Baba Yara Sports Staduim Asante Kotoko 1-2 All Blacks Dun’s Park Gold Stars 8-3 Eleven Wonders Wenchi Stadium Young Apostles 2-0 Samartex FC AAK II Sports Arena Basake H …
… Gold Stars Seek Strong Finish Bibiani Gold Stars will aim to round off their campaign on a positive note when they host already relegated Eleven Wonders in their final Ghana Premier League fixture of the season. …
… Ishmael Addo, Heart of Lions The Tarkwa-based side has also recorded emphatic wins over Bibiani Gold Stars and Asante Kotoko in recent weeks, underlining their growing confidence as the title race approaches its final stretch. …
The Ghana Football Association has confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season will begin the weekend of September 4–7, 2026, and run until May 28–31, 2027, featuring 18 clubs competing for the league title, continental qualification, and top-flight survival. Defending champions Medeama SC will face competition from established clubs Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, while newly promoted sides Debibi United, FC AshantiGold04, and Port City FC seek to establish themselves in the top flight.
The Ghana Football Association has confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season will begin the weekend of September 4–7, 2026, and run until May 28–31, 2027, featuring 18 clubs competing for the league title, continental qualification, and top-flight survival. Defending champions Medeama SC will face competition from established clubs Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, while newly promoted sides Debibi United, FC AshantiGold04, and Port City FC seek to establish themselves in the top flight.
Accra Hearts of Oak have withdrawn from the 2026 GHALCA Top-4 Tournament, citing scheduling conflicts and disrupted pre-season preparations ahead of the Ghana Premier League campaign. The club requested a date adjustment from GHALCA to accommodate their participation but decided to pull out after those discussions failed to yield a revised schedule.
The Ghana Football Association's Club Licensing Department has reiterated that Premier League clubs must complete licensing applications by July 31, 2026, or risk sanctions including exclusion from the 2026/27 season. As of July 27, seven clubs had fully completed applications, while others were still working on submissions or had not yet started.
The Ghana Football Association confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season schedule, with Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak's first Super Clash meeting on Matchday 13 (December 4–7, 2026) and the return fixture on Matchday 30 (April 30–May 3, 2027).
The Ghana Football Association has unveiled the 2026-27 Ghana Premier League fixtures, featuring reigning champions Medeama SC opening with an away trip to Dreams FC, newly promoted Debibi United FC making their debut at home against Asante Kotoko SC, and confirmed dates for the Super Clash between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak.
Medeama have been crowned 2025/26 Ghana Premier League champions with 62 points from 33 matches and will face Hearts of Oak in the final round this weekend. With Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders already relegated, several clubs remain in a battle for survival as the season concludes.
Results from nine Ghanaian football matches, including Aduana FC's 3-1 win over Young Apostles, Eleven Wonders' 2-0 victory against B. Chelsea, and Samartex's 1-0 defeat of Hearts.
F.C. Samartex 1996 defeated Accra Hearts of Oak 1-0 in a Ghana Premier League match on Sunday, with Gabriel Osei scoring the decisive goal in the 54th minute. Samartex moved to 50 points in 5th place, closing to within a point of Hearts of Oak, who remain in 4th place with 51 points.
With the Ghana Premier League in its decisive final phase, clubs are fighting for crucial points to define their seasons. League leaders Medeama SC, with 59 points from 32 matches, will host Heart of Lions in one of the weekend's defining fixtures as the title race approaches its conclusion.
Salim Adams scored twice, including a penalty, as Medeama SC defeated Bibiani Gold Stars 2-0 in the Ghana Premier League, extending their lead at the top of the table to five points with four matches remaining.