

Ghana Premier League – Matchday Report
Ghana Dream FC Thrash Basake Holy Stars FC 4-1 Away
Ghana Dream FC delivered a commanding performance at the home of Basake Holy Stars FC on May 24, 2026, securing a resounding 4-1 victory in the Ghana Premier League. The result underlined the visitors' attacking firepower and left the home side with plenty to ponder as the season progresses.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Ghana Dream FC imposed their tempo. The first half saw a flurry of goals that effectively decided the contest before the break. Quick passing and clinical finishing punished Basake Holy Stars' defensive lapses, with three goals in the opening 30 minutes putting the game beyond reach. The home side managed to pull one back shortly after the half-hour mark, but Dream restored their three-goal cushion before halftime.
Key Moments
- 8th minute: Ghana Dream's striker latched onto a through ball and slotted home the opener.
- 19th minute: A corner kick led to a powerful header, making it 2-0.
- 27th minute: A swift counter-attack ended with a composed finish – 3-0.
- 35th minute: Basake Holy Stars reduced the deficit with a well-placed shot from the edge of the box.
- 42nd minute: Dream replied immediately, a long-range strike making it 4-1.
Tactical Story
Basake Holy Stars attempted to play a high defensive line but were caught out repeatedly by Dream's pace on the wings. The visitors' midfield dominated possession and transitioned quickly, leaving Holy Stars' backline exposed. The home team's brief revival after their goal did not last, as Dream's midfield regained control before halftime.
Standout Players
Ghana Dream FC's attacking quartet was in fine form, with the No.9 and No.10 combining effectively. The visitors' left winger was a constant threat, recording a goal and an assist. For Basake Holy Stars, their lone goalscorer showed composure, but defensive errors overshadowed individual efforts.
Season Impact
The victory moved Ghana Dream FC further up the league table, reinforcing their status as title contenders. Basake Holy Stars, meanwhile, remained in the bottom half, needing to address defensive fragility to avoid a relegation battle.