Heart of Lions will aim to get back to winning ways when they face Vision FC at the Kpando Sports Stadium on Saturday in a week 6 fixture of the Ghana Premier League.
Lions currently sit 7th on the table with 7 points from 5 matches.
Despite going winless in their last three games, Coach Bashiru Hayford's side remain unbeaten in the league, recording four draws and one win so far.
Newly promoted Vision FC come into this match after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Basake Holy Stars.
With two wins, two draws, and one loss, they are placed 6th with 8 points and will look to build on that momentum in Kpando.
However, Lions boast a 13-game unbeaten home streak dating back to last season, making this a tough challenge for the visitors.
While both teams are familiar from their time in the lower divisions, this will be their first Premier League meeting, expected to be a tightly contested tactical battle.
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