The Matchday 11 kicked off with plenty of suspense on Saturday as goals, resilience and late pressure shaped the storylines across the various centres.
At the Aliu Mahama Stadium, Karela United survived a tense finish to overcome Basake Holy Stars in a five-goal thriller. Adom Philip set the tone with a 21st-minute opener, giving the hosts a narrow lead at the break.
Karela tightened their control after the restart. Danlad Nuhu made it 2–0 in the 62nd minute, and Eric Antwi Konadu stretched the advantage further 11 minutes later.
Basake, however, refused to fold. Prince Tweneboah struck almost immediately to reduce the deficit, and Richmond Somiah added another with nine minutes remaining. Despite the late scare, Karela stayed composed to secure a 3–2 win.
The result pushes Karela United into eighth place on 16 points, while Basake Holy Stars remain in the relegation zone, sitting 17th with six points.
At TNA Park, Medeama SC were left frustrated after being held to a goalless stalemate by a disciplined Bechem United side.
Though Medeama dropped points at home, they maintain their position at the summit with 22 points. The draw lifts Bechem United to 12th on 11 points.
Matchday 11 continues on Sunday as the remaining fixtures bring the weekend’s action to a close.