Aduana FC will welcome Dreams FC to the Nana Agyeman Badu Park in a crucial week six fixture of the Ghana Premier League, as both teams search for their first win of the season.
Both clubs find themselves in an unfamiliar position in the relegation zone, with Aduana FC sitting 16th and Dreams FC in 17th place on the league table.
After five matches, they have each accumulated just three points, failing to secure a victory so far.
The game offers a vital opportunity for both sides to reverse their fortunes and begin climbing up the standings.
With both teams desperate to break their winless streaks, the match promises to be a tightly contested battle.
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