2025/26 Ghana Premier League: Week 33 Match Report - Dreams FC 3-1 Bibiani GoldStars

· GhanaSoccernet

Dreams FC boosted their hopes of securing a top-four finish with an entertaining 3-1 victory over Bibiani GoldStars in the Ghana Premier League on Sunday at the Tuba Astro Turf.

The result dealt a major blow to GoldStars’ title ambitions as the visitors ended the game with nine men following a dramatic encounter in the capital.

Dreams made a bright start and deservedly took the lead after just 16 minutes through Suraj Seidu.

The forward finished calmly after a swift attacking move to hand the “Still Believe” side an early advantage.

The hosts dominated large spells of the first half and carried their slender lead into the break despite pressure from the title contenders.

GoldStars returned from recess with renewed determination and eventually found the equaliser in the 62nd minute.

Samuel Atta Kumi restored parity for the Miners with a composed finish to revive their hopes of claiming an important away victory.

However, Dreams responded immediately. Just two minutes after conceding, Jonathan Nemorden restored the home side’s lead with a clinical strike, silencing the visitors and swinging momentum back in favour of the hosts.

The match became increasingly heated in the closing stages, with tensions boiling over on the pitch.

GoldStars suffered a huge setback in the 70th minute when Richard Kotey was shown a red card, reducing the visitors to ten men.

Dreams capitalised on their numerical advantage and sealed the victory six minutes from full-time when Seidu grabbed his second goal of the afternoon with a composed finish.

The drama continued deep into stoppage time as Kelvin Oppong and Bright Boakye were both sent off, leaving GoldStars to finish the match with only nine players.

The victory strengthens Dreams' push for a top-four finish, while GoldStars’ defeat could prove damaging in the fiercely contested title race.