
Matchday 25 of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season delivered a series of decisive results, with Vision FC and Nations FC climbing the table following emphatic victories. While the mid-table battle heated up, the race for the title remained tense as top contenders prepared for the final stretch of the campaign. The round was characterized by clinical second-half performances and defensive stalemates, reflecting the high stakes as teams fight for both continental spots and league survival.
Vision FC continued their impressive form at the Nana Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex, securing a dominant 3-1 victory over Berekum Chelsea. After a scoreless first half, Setsofia Agetey ignited the match with a brace in the 48th and 59th minutes, sandwiching a 50th-minute strike by Ibrahim Larbi. Although Berekum Chelsea pulled one back in the 72nd minute, the defeat leaves them precariously placed in 15th, just above the relegation zone, while Vision FC extends their unbeaten run to six matches to sit 9th. Similarly, Nations FC moved into 8th place following a comprehensive 3-0 thrashing of Bechem United at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex. Goals from Emmanuel Annor and Abdela Mashud gave them a comfortable cushion before Richard Danso sealed the result in stoppage time.
In Samreboi, FC Samartex 1996’s struggle for consistency continued as they were held to a goalless draw by a disciplined Dreams FC side. Despite dominating possession at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena, the "Timber Giants" failed to break through, extending their winless streak to five matches and dropping them to 6th place. Meanwhile, the pressure at the top of the table remains immense. Bibiani GoldStars, currently second with 45 points, are keeping close tabs on leaders Medeama SC. GoldStars coach Fritz Schmid has urged fans to manage expectations and focus on the team's commitment as they prepare for their next clash against Young Apostles FC, following a successful run that included a notable win over Accra Hearts of Oak.
As the season enters its final ten-match sprint, Medeama SC head coach Ibrahim Tanko has issued a rallying cry for massive home support at the TnA Stadium. With Medeama navigating a mixed run of form, Tanko emphasized the necessity of winning home fixtures, starting with their upcoming game against Hohoe United, to avoid dropping points at this critical juncture. With only a few points separating the top sides and the relegation battle intensifying for teams like Berekum Chelsea, the concluding weeks of the GPL 2025/26 season promise high drama. Vision FC will next face Bibiani GoldStars in a high-stakes encounter, while Dreams FC prepares to host the league leaders in a match with significant implications for both ends of the table.
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