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    Week 8 Match Preview – Dreams FC vs FC Samartex

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    Dreams FC squad in a photograph after a match Dreams FC squad in a photograph after a match

    Dreams FC will aim for a return to the wining track when they host FC Samartex at the Tuba Astro Turf on Sunday, November 2, 2025.

    The Still Believe sit in the danger zone after winning just one of their premier league matches.

    It’s still early days but Winfred Dormon’s team must turn things around as soon as possible, which makes Sunday’s game a must win.

    Fourth-placed Samartex remain one of the unbeaten sides this term and will look to make it two wins on the spin following their 2-0 success against Hohoe United.

    The Timber Giants are yet to pick up an away win this season but have conceded just once outside of Samreboi.

    Dreams FC would have to find a way through the Samartex backline who have conceded just three times in the premier league this season. Only Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko have let in fewer goals.

    The Still Believe must do something extraordinary to secure their second win of the campaign while Samartex could also snatch a win to deepen the woes of their hosts.



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