Accra Hearts of Oak come into this on a five-match winless run, but the bigger story for this pick is how often they keep games under control at home. They have scored only eight and conceded five in 13 league home matches, and five of their last seven league games have gone under 2.5 goals. That fits a side whose recent results have been mostly tight, with three straight draws before the 2-2 against Swedru All Blacks United FC.
Young Apostles FC are less reliable away from home, and their road record points in the same direction. They have just one away win all season, alongside five draws and eight defeats, and they have scored only five goals in 14 league away matches. Even when they have found form in patches, the results have tended to be narrow, which keeps the scoring ceiling low for this trip.
The head-to-head also leans toward a cautious game rather than an open one. Accra Hearts of Oak have not lost any of the last three meetings, and the most recent clash finished 0-0 in November 2025. With Hearts conceding just 11 league goals overall and Young Apostles managing only 28, there is enough defensive evidence to expect another restrained contest.
There is a small tension with the 2-1 correct score call, because both sides have recently shown they can nick a goal, but the stronger pattern still points to Hearts controlling the match. Hearts are 4th in the table, while Young Apostles sit 14th, and the home side’s 4-8-1 league record at this ground is far more stable than the visitors’ 1-5-8 away mark. That imbalance gives the home win case enough support even if the score stays tight.
My prediction is Home Win at 24/50. Accra Hearts of Oak have avoided defeat in three straight meetings with Young Apostles, their home record is built on just one league loss, and Young Apostles have won only once away all season. The visitors’ five away goals in 14 matches also leave them with a low scoring base, while Hearts have the stronger defensive numbers overall and at home.