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Hearts face Medeama in must-win battle

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Hearts of Oak head coach Samuel Boadu will collide with former side Medeama SC, tomorrow in a must-win week 29 league fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium as they look to quickly rebound from their disappointing 1-1 stalemate against regional rivals Accra Great Olympics on Sunday.

Now pegged on 50 points apiece with arch-rivals Asante Kotoko, Boadu knows that any further slip will prove costly to his dream of leading the Phobians to their first title win in 13 years.

Boadu, who crossed carpet from the Tarkwa-based side to Hearts last March, instantaneously ignited a winning spirit in the Phobians – transforming the team to serious title contenders within a short span.

To add to his growing popularity amongst the fan base, Boadu is cognisant of the fact that masterminding wins over elite clubs like Medeama – to keep his side’s dream on track, is a sure way to increase his increasing stature and affection.

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To hatch a winning plan against the team he nurtured for three seasons, Boadu is wary of the pool of midfield talent the visitors possess and how that could turn out to be the decider. Luckily, he has Benjamin Afutu and Emmanuel Nettey in stunning form to combat the marauding threats of Rashid Nortey and Richard Boadi in Medeama’s colours.

Medeama coach Yaw Preko, who also had coaching stints with the Phobians in the 2015-2016 season as an assistant, also harbours ideas of his own, after declaring his side’s readiness to ‘coup’ the title and determination to capture the three points to close-in on the host at the summit from their third position on the standings.

Fourth-placed Olympics will trek to the Ohene Ameyaw Park at Techiman to face troubled King Faisal. The home side, who in recent games seemed on course with their relegation pushback, have slumped in recent games and must produce something magical to topple their formidable visitors, who are chasing their first league triumph in 47 years.

In other fixtures tomorrow, sixth-placed Karela United would be eager to make a return to the top-four places when they host an in-form Legon Cities at the Anyinase CAM Park, whilst seventh-placed WAFA who lost their local derby against Liberty Professionals, will be hoping to get back to winning ways against fifth-placed Dreams FC – the league’s highest scoring team.

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At Bechem, Bechem United will be eager to end their horrific five-game winless streak against Berekum Chelsea in a Brong Ahafo derby, whilst Aduana Stars host relegation battlers Liberty Professionals at their dreaded Nana Agyemang Badu Park where they remain unbeaten in 13 encounters.

At the Obuasi Len Clay, struggling AshantiGold will be aiming for a first win in three attempts against Ebusua Dwarfs, who have exhibited a penchant to pull surprises away from the Cape Coast Stadium this season. Elmina Sharks, who have now descended into the relegation pit, confront 14th-placed Eleven Wonders – who are fighting vigorously to steer clear of the drop zone.

On Monday, second-placed Asante Kotoko will continue their push for the title against bottom-placed Inter-Allies at the Dawu Theatre of Dreams.

BY NANA BENTSI ODURO

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2026 FIFA Would Cup Black Stars lock horns with Croatia …in Group L classic

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The stage is set for what promises to be one of the most thrilling matches in Group L at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the Black Stars of Ghana lock horns with Croatia in a crucial encounter today.

With a place in the Round of 32 hanging in the balance, both teams know there will be no room for mistakes as 90 minutes of high drama awaits football fans, especially in Ghana and across the globe.

The Black Stars arrive at the Mundial with confidence running through the camp after earning four points from their opening two matches.

A last gasp victory over Panama and a disciplined draw against the Three Lions of England have placed the Black Stars in a strong position heading into the final group game.

Croatia, however, stand in the way after the European giants bounced back from a disappointing defeat to England by edging Panama 1-0, a result that has now placed their sights firmly on qualification.

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The result has created a winner takes all atmosphere that is expected to produce fireworks from the first whistle to the last.

For Ghana, the mission is clear, as another positive result will bring the Black Stars closer to the knockout stage and could mark another memorable chapter in the country’s rich football history at the World Cup.

The Black Stars have shown courage, discipline and determination throughout the tournament.

They have defended bravely, battled fiercely and refused to be intimidated by bigger opponents.

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Their impressive defensive record has become one of the talking points of the competition among many football fans after their last game against England where some fans and pundits described the performance as frustrating and called the approach as a ‘Haram football.’

After two matches, Ghana remain one of the few teams yet to concede a goal; shot stopper, Benjamin Asare, has been the best so far by keeping Ghana’s post safe.

Asare, along with his backline will face its toughest challenge yet against a Croatian side packed with quality and experience.

At the heart of Croatia’s challenge is veteran midfield maestro, Luka Modric.

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Even at 40 years old, the Croatian captain continues to pull the strings with remarkable composure and intelligence.

His battle against Ghana’s midfield of Thomas Partey, youngster Caleb Yirenkyi and Kwasi Sibo could shape the outcome of the contest.

Thomas Partey and his cohorts will carry the responsibility of controlling the midfield battle and breaking up Croatia’s attacks.

In attack, the pace and power of Manchester City’s Antoine Semenyo, Inaki Williams, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Ernest Nuamah and Fatawu Issahaku will prove decisive when given the nod.

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Their ability to burst past defenders and create danger on the counter-attack may become one of Ghana’s biggest weapons.

Captain Jordan Ayew is expected to provide leadership and experience in what promises to be a tense and emotional contest.

The tactical battle between the two coaches is equally fascinating.

Ghana coach, Carlos Queiroz, has built a disciplined side that values organisation and teamwork.

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His approach has frustrated opponents to earn valuable results.

Croatia coach, Zlatko Dalic, on the other hand, prefers possession based football and attacking movement.

His team will likely dominate the ball and attempt to dictate the tempo from midfield.

The clash of styles promises an exciting contest between patience and aggression, defence and attack, youth and experience.

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History suggests Croatia have the advantage over the Black Stars with the Europeans finishing as runners-up at the 2018 World Cup and claimed third place in 2022.

They know what it takes to survive on football’s biggest stage yet Ghana have built a reputation for upsetting the odds when the stakes are highest.

The memories of the Black Stars’ historic run to the quarter-finals in South Africa in 2010 continue to inspire a new generation of players.

By Enoch Ntiamoah Siaw

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The confidence gained from holding England to a draw could also prove priceless.

Many football fans now believe the Black Stars are capable of going even further in this tournament.

Today’s clash is expected to attract millions of viewers eager to witness a battle between African adventure and determination and European experience.

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Every tackle, every pass and every chance could prove decisive.

The atmosphere inside the stadium is expected to be electric as supporters from both nations create a colourful and passionate spectacle.

The high tension, the enormous stakes and the intense pressure. But these are the moments footballers dream about.

For Ghana, this is more than just a football match.

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It is an opportunity to announce themselves as serious contenders and keep the nation’s World Cup dream alive.

When the referee blows the whistle today, fans should prepare for a night of drama, excitement and unforgettable moments.

If the opening two matches are anything to go by, this encounter has all the ingredients of a World Cup classic.

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Black Stars will give ‘100%’ against England – Jordan Ayew vows

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Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew says Ghana will leave nothing on the pitch when they face England in today’s World Cup Group L decider at Gillette Stadium.

With both teams on 3 points, Ayew said his job is to ease pressure on the younger players and hold everyone accountable, himself included.

“I’m doing my best to guide the boys, make them comfortable, take pressure off them, and help us perform,” Ayew told reporters. “I have to perform too. They have to perform too. It’s teamwork. We’re helping each other.”

Ghana come into the Foxborough clash after a 1-0 win over Panama in Toronto. England beat Croatia 4-2 in their opener.

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The captain’s message was simple, “We’re going to give our 100% and we’re going to fight. I’ll make sure when we come off that pitch, we have no regrets.”

The winner takes control of Group L. Kickoff is 4:00 PM ET at Gillette Stadium.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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