Bofoakwa Tano vs Great Olympics
Sunyani Coronation Park
25.02.2024, 18:00
The Ghana Premier League resumes action this weekend with captivating fixtures scheduled across various league centers. One of the standout matches takes place on Sunday, featuring a highly competitive clash between Bofoakwa Tano and Great Olympics at the Sunyani Coronation Park in the 18th week of the Ghanaian top-flight.
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After an impressive start to the league season upon their return to the top-flight following a lengthy hiatus, Bofoakwa Tano experienced a dip in form towards the end of the first round. However, in their recent FA Cup match against Wa Power, the hosts displayed resilience to secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory. The Sunyani-based club is eager to enhance their performance in the second half of the campaign. Notably, they managed to hold the Accra-based club to a goalless draw in the first round and will now strive for a victory, particularly on their home turf. With only 18 points from 17 games, Bofoakwa Tano currently occupies the 15th position in the Ghana Premier League table.
Great Olympics
Great Olympics will approach this game with utmost seriousness as they aim for a positive start to the second round. In their recent outings, the visiting team managed only one victory, suffering two defeats, and securing two draws. Their last match before the AFCON break saw them face Medeama, resulting in a 1-0 road defeat with Kamaradini Mamudu scoring the lone goal. Following a disappointing first round, the two-time league champions made a coaching change in January, parting ways with head coach Annor Walker. Assistant Coach Jimmy Cobblah is set to lead the team in the second half of the campaign, with the hope that this change will bring about an improvement in performance. Currently positioned 12th in the league table with 21 points, Olympics aspires to climb the ranks with enhanced results in upcoming matches.
Expert Betting Tips
This match appears to be evenly matched, with both teams yet to showcase top-level performance. Given the lack of a clear advantage for either side, predicting a draw seems reasonable. It's plausible that both teams would prefer to kick off the second leg campaign without suffering a defeat, making a goalless draw a likely outcome, mirroring their previous encounter in Accra.