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2024/25 Ghana Premier League: Week 26 Match Preview – Young Apostles vs. Legon Cities

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Younger Apostles FC will host Legon Cities FC in what promises to be a high-stakes conflict in Round 26 of the Ghana Premier League this Sunday afternoon at the Nana Abrefah Nketiah VII Park in Wenchy.

Apostles come into this match with blended fresh carry out total, but a stable home document. In their remaining six home fixtures, they’ve managed three wins and three draws, with no losses.

Significantly, they secured victories in opposition to Accra Lions, Nsoatreman, and Karela, showcasing a solid defensive unit and a resilient midfield.

They moreover held heavyweights Asante Kotoko and Bechem United to goalless draws at home.

This consistency in front of their followers provides them with a psychological edge going into the weekend.

Cities, on the quite about a hand, are in free drop, namely on the avenue. They’ve lost all of their remaining ten away suits – a referring to stat that shows serious tactical and psychological points when playing outdoors Accra.

Their fresh carry out contains defeats to Karela, Accra Lions, and Asante Kotoko, with defensive lapses and an absence of finishing edge, costing them dearly.

Given these trends, Apostles could maybe be practical the favourites. Their ability to grind out outcomes at home contrasts sharply with Cities’ vulnerability on their travels.

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