Accra Hearts of Oak vs Swedru All Blacks United FC Prediction & Betting Tips 29.03.2026

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Accra Hearts of Oak
29 Mar18:00R 27
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Swedru All Blacks United FC

Accra Hearts of Oak come into this one with a stubborn defensive profile and very little margin for error in attack. They have gone four league matches without a win, but that run has also included three goalless draws, so they are rarely being pulled into open games. At home, their league record reads four wins, seven draws and one defeat, with only six goals scored and three conceded, which is exactly the kind of split that keeps a home win live even when the margins are tight.

Swedru All Blacks United FC have been more erratic away from home, with two wins, one draw and nine defeats on their travels. They have scored only seven away league goals and conceded 15, so their road results have usually been shaped by slim margins and limited attacking output. Their last six league games have brought three wins and three losses, but five of those six matches finished with fewer than 2.5 goals, which fits a low-scoring away profile.

The head-to-head meeting in November 2025 ended 0-0, and that sits neatly alongside Hearts’ recent habit of shutting matches down. Hearts have also been involved in five of their last six league fixtures finishing under 2.5 goals, while Swedru’s recent away losses have regularly come by narrow one-goal scores. Even so, Hearts’ home record is strong enough to keep them ahead of a side that has struggled badly for points on the road.

There is a small tension here because Hearts’ projected 0.9 expected goals is not a huge number, so this is unlikely to be a comfortable win. Even so, Swedru’s away record is weak, Hearts have only one home defeat all season, and the visitors have managed just seven away goals across 12 league trips. That combination still leans toward the hosts edging a low-scoring contest.

My prediction is Home Win at 57/100. Hearts are the more reliable side at home, where they have lost only once in the league, and Swedru’s away record of two wins from 12 does not inspire much confidence. The visitors’ thin away scoring numbers also leave them vulnerable if Hearts nick the first goal, while the 0-0 head-to-head and Hearts’ recent draw-heavy spell suggest a tight game rather than a comfortable away threat.