Aduana FC return to Ghana Premier League action on Sunday, November 10, aiming to win all three points against Karela FC to climb up from the relegation zone.
Aduana have had a poor start to the season and find themselves in 15th position on the league table after nine games with nine points to their name.
Joachim Yaw’s men have won one of their nine games with five stalemates in that period and lost three times. They have also scored eight goals while conceding 11 goals.
At this stage last season, they recorded 15 points out of 27, losing three and winning five games.
Aduana have made their home grounds a very difficult place for opponents in the past. However, this season they have just won one out of four; coming against struggling Dreams FC.
On the other hand, Karela have had a shaky start to the new campaign. They have recorded nine out of 27 points available and sit in 12th place on the standings.
Their recent defeat came against the newly promoted side Nation FC who had taken the league by storm.
In last season's encounter between the two, Karela won both encounters against 'Aduana'Ogya' lads with both games ending 2-1.
Aduana come into this fixture following a goalless draw against Vision FC while Karela United are hoping to bounce back from their loss to Nation last weekend.
A win for Aduana will move them above the relegation zone and also above Karela while if Karela wins it will be three wins in three games against Aduana.
Kickoff for the fixture is scheduled for 3:00 PM
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