Accra Hearts of Oak maintained their unbeaten start to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season after a goalless draw with Bechem United at the Nana Gyeabour Park on Friday, October 3.
The Hunters stretched their winless run to four matches but will be disappointed not to have secured all three points.
They dominated the game and created the better chances, forcing Benjamin Asare into three key saves.
Augustine Okrah dictated play in midfield, while Kofi Tompuo caused problems with his direct running, but Bechem’s finishing lacked precision.
The Phobians, who had just 48 percent possession, showed greater control in the first half yet failed to create enough clear chances to test the home side.
Despite registering seven attempts in total, only two were on target. Bechem matched that tally of seven shots, but with three on target, they were the more threatening in the game than the Phobians.
For Hearts of Oak, the result secures a fourth consecutive clean sheet, a sign of better defensive organisation under coach Didi Dramani, but they may feel it was an opportunity lost after controlling large spells of the first half.
Bechem, meanwhile, can take encouragement from their display but remain frustrated as they continue their search for a first win of the season.