Bibiani Gold Stars return to Dun’s Park on Saturday determined to steady their Premier League title push after a narrow setback on the road last weekend.
The defending champions suffered a 1–0 defeat away to Bechem United, a result that stalled their momentum and left them five points behind leaders Medeama SC after 18 matches.
Despite that slip, Gold Stars remain a formidable force at home, where they have recorded seven wins and a draw to build the league’s fourth-best home record.
An eight-match unbeaten run at Dun’s Park offers further encouragement as they seek a response in front of their supporters.
Asante Kotoko arrive in Bibiani eager to regain consistency following a mixed start to the new year.
The Porcupine Warriors went unbeaten in their final three league games of 2025 but have since gone two matches without a victory, including a goalless draw against Berekum Chelsea.
That result dropped Kotoko to fourth place on 31 points, just one behind their hosts.
However, Kotoko remain among the league’s most balanced sides, boasting the second-best attack and the third-meanest defence.
Their solid away record, ranked third-best in the division, sets the stage for a compelling contest between two clubs with clear title ambitions.