Bechem United picked up a crucial three points on Sunday afternoon after edging fellow strugglers Eleven Wonders in a tense relegation six-pointer at the Nana Gyeabour Park.
The victory brings relief for the Hunters, who had been on a worrying run of results and under growing pressure heading into the fixture. While they remain inside the relegation zone, the win cuts the gap to safety to just three points and injects fresh belief into their survival bid. For Eleven Wonders, the setback deepens an already difficult campaign as they stay rooted to the bottom of the table.
With both teams coming off defeats, urgency defined the early exchanges, but it was Bechem who showed greater intent, pressing forward and forcing the issue in front of their home crowd.
The breakthrough came in the 74th minute when Augustine Mensah kept his composure to convert a penalty, a moment that ultimately decided the contest. Bechem managed the closing stages well to see out the result and secure a timely boost.
The Hunters will hope this hard-earned win signals a turning point as the season enters a critical phase, while Eleven Wonders face mounting pressure to arrest their slide and revive their survival hopes.