Head coach Winfred Dormon has admitted that Dreams FC are preparing for a stern test as they gear up to face Heart of Lions in the quarter-finals of the MTN FA Cup this weekend.
With a coveted place in the semi-finals on the line, the clash promises to be one of the most intriguing fixtures of the quarter-final round. Both sides are currently competing in the Ghana Premier League and are familiar with each other’s strengths, which only adds another layer of intensity to Sunday’s encounter.
Speaking to Dreams FC TV ahead of the match, Dormon made it clear that his team fully understands the magnitude of the challenge awaiting them.
“We expect a very difficult challenge,” the coach said bluntly.
His assessment reflects the respect Dreams FC have for their opponents, who have proven to be a resilient and competitive side throughout the season.
The two teams have already faced each other twice in the league campaign, with each side claiming a victory. That balanced record has given both camps a clear understanding of what the other can bring to the pitch.
Dormon recalled the painful defeat his side suffered during their first meeting earlier in the season.
“In the league, we went there and lost 1-0. That was painful,” he admitted.
However, Dreams FC responded strongly when the two teams met again later in the campaign, producing an emphatic performance to secure a convincing victory.
“But in the second meeting, we won 3-0,” Dormon added.
Those contrasting results highlight the unpredictable nature of the rivalry between the two clubs and suggest that Sunday’s FA Cup encounter could be equally dramatic.
For Dormon, the previous meetings serve as valuable lessons rather than sources of comfort.
“So we know what they’re capable of, and they know what we can do,” he explained.
The coach believes that this mutual understanding will make the quarter-final battle even more tactical, with both teams aware that small details could decide the outcome.
While acknowledging the quality of Heart of Lions, Dormon also expressed confidence in the players at his disposal.
Dreams FC have built a reputation in recent seasons as one of Ghana’s most disciplined and tactically organized teams, often frustrating opponents with their structured approach and quick transitions.
The coach believes that if his players execute their game plan effectively, they have every chance of progressing to the next stage of the competition.
“We have to be optimistic but also cautious,” Dormon said.
That balance between belief and caution appears to be the guiding philosophy for the team heading into the quarter-final.
“We believe in the players we have. We believe we can go to Cape Coast, play our game, and win.”
The match will take place at the Cape Coast Stadium, a venue known for hosting some of the country’s biggest football occasions.
With both teams chasing silverware, the atmosphere is expected to be electric as supporters gather to witness what could be a tightly contested battle.
For Dreams FC, the FA Cup represents an important opportunity to add another memorable chapter to the club’s history.
In recent years, the team has steadily built a reputation as one of the most competitive sides in Ghanaian football, combining youthful energy with tactical discipline.
Advancing to the semi-finals would not only bring them closer to lifting the prestigious trophy but also reinforce their status as one of the country’s rising forces.
Heart of Lions, however, will arrive with the same ambition.
The Kpando-based club has enjoyed a strong season and will see the FA Cup as a golden opportunity to secure silverware and make a statement on the national stage.
That shared ambition ensures that Sunday’s encounter will be fought with intensity from the first whistle to the last.
As kickoff approaches, both teams understand what is at stake: a place in the semi-finals and a step closer to FA Cup glory.
For Winfred Dormon and Dreams FC, the mission is clear.
Respect the opponent.
Stay disciplined.
And seize the moment when the opportunity comes.